Answer:
15.57 g/cm³
Explanation:
[tex]\rho_g[/tex] = Density of gold = 19.3 g/cm³
[tex]\rho_s[/tex] = Density of silver = 10.5 g/cm³
[tex]\rho_c[/tex] = Density of copper = 8.9 g/cm³
Assuming total mass as 1000 g
Volume of gold
[tex]V_g=\frac{0.75\times 1000}{19.3}\\\Rightarrow V_g=38.86\ cm^3[/tex]
Volume of silver
[tex]V_g=\frac{0.16\times 1000}{10.5}\\\Rightarrow V_g=15.238\ cm^3[/tex]
Volume of copper
[tex]V_c=\frac{0.09\times 1000}{8.9}\\\Rightarrow V_c=10.11\ cm^3[/tex]
Density of the alloy would be
[tex]\rho=\frac{M}{V_g+V_s+V_c}\\\Rightarrow \rho=\frac{1000}{38.86+15.238+10.11}\\\Rightarrow \rho=15.57\ g/cm^3[/tex]
The overall density of this alloy is 15.57 g/cm³