Correct Answer: 10 lit
Explanation:
Step 1: Understand the initial mixture
Step 2: Let the additional water to be added = x
liters
Step 3: Form the equation
(30 + x) / (150 + x) = 25 / 100
Step 4: Solve the equation
(30 + x) / (150 + x) = 1 / 4 Cross multiply: 4(30 + x) = 150 + x 120 + 4x = 150 + x 4x - x = 150 - 120 3x = 30 x = 10
Answer: 10 liters
You should add 10 liters of water to make the water content 25% of the new mixture.
This is a classic example of a mixture and alligation problem. By keeping the original amount of wine unchanged and adding water, we adjust the percentage composition of the mixture. These types of problems are common in quantitative aptitude tests, especially in competitive exams, and help strengthen understanding of ratio and percentage manipulations.
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