$60\, kg$ of an alloy $A$ is mixed with $100\, kg$ of alloy $B.$ If alloy $A$ has lead and tin in the ratio $3:2$ and alloy $B$ has tin and copper in the ratio $1:4,$ the amount of tin in the new alloy is (in $kg$)

  • A
    $80$
  • B
    $53$
  • C
    $24$
  • D
    $44$

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