First step: The mass of zinc in the yellow zinc sample can be calculated with the help of percentage (given) in the sample. After that, mass of copper is determine by the subtracting the mass of zinc from the total mass of zinc in the given sample.
Thus,
Mass of zinc in 34% zinc sample = [tex]185 g yellow zinc \times \frac{34 zinc}{100 yellow zinc}[/tex]
= [tex]62.9 g[/tex] zinc
Mass of zinc in 37% zinc sample = [tex]185 g yellow zinc \times \frac{37 zinc}{100 yellow zinc}[/tex]
= [tex]68.45 g[/tex] zinc
Now,
mass of copper in 34% zinc sample =[tex]185 g -62.9 g[/tex]
= [tex]122.1 g \simeq 122 g[/tex]
mass of copper in 37% zinc sample = [tex]185 g -68.45 g[/tex]
=[tex]116.55 g \simeq 117 g[/tex]
Thus, the range of mass of copper is [tex]117 g[/tex] to [tex]122 g[/tex]
Second step:
34% zinc sample consist of 66% copper (100-34= 66%)
37% zinc sample consist of 63% copper (100-37=63%)
Mass of zinc = [tex](46.5 g copper) \times \frac{34 percent zinc}{66 percent copper}[/tex]
= [tex]23.95 g\simeq 24 g[/tex]
Mass of zinc =[tex]46.5 g copper \times \frac{37 percent zinc}{63 percent copper}[/tex]
= [tex]27.30 g\simeq 27g[/tex]
Thus, the range of mass of zinc is [tex]24 g[/tex] to [tex]27 g[/tex]