Correct Answer: 60 lit
Explanation:
Step 1: Understand the initial setup
Let x liters of mixture be removed and replaced with water.
New quantities after replacement:
We want water to become 40% of the new mixture (which is still 240 liters):
(48 + 0.8x) / 240 = 40/100 ⇒ 48 + 0.8x = 96 ⇒ 0.8x = 96 - 48 = 48 ⇒ x = 48 / 0.8 = 60
Answer: 60 liters
We must take out 60 liters of the original mixture and replace it with water to make water 40% of the total mixture.
This problem is a practical example of the replacement technique, commonly seen in quantitative aptitude tests and exams. It demonstrates how the concentration of one component in a mixture can be adjusted through successive replacement — a concept applicable in industrial mixing, solutions preparation, and dilution problems.
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