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640 ml of a mixture contains milk and water in ratio 6:2. How much of the water is to be added to get a new mixture containing half milk and half water?

Correct Answer: 320 ml

Explanation:

Step 1: Find initial milk and water quantity

  • Total mixture = 640 ml
  • Milk : Water = 3 : 1
  • Milk = (3/4) × 640 = 480 ml
  • Water = (1/4) × 640 = 160 ml

Step 2: Final desired ratio is 1:1 (milk = water)

  • To make milk = water, we need to increase water to 480 ml
  • Current water = 160 ml
  • Required additional water = 480 - 160 = 320 ml

Answer: 320 ml

We must add 320 ml of water to the 640 ml mixture to make the ratio of milk to water 1:1.


This problem is a good example of how ratio adjustments can be achieved by keeping one quantity constant (milk in this case) and manipulating the other to balance the ratio. It’s a typical question seen in aptitude tests where precision with proportion is essential.

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