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  • Milk and water are mixed in a vessel A as 4:1 and in vessel B as 3:2. For vessel C, if one takes equal quantities from A and B, find the ratio of milk to water in C.


  • Options
  • A. 1:9
  • B. 9:1
  • C. 3:7
  • D. 7:3

  • Correct Answer
  • 7:3 

    Explanation

    Ratio of Milk and water in a vessel A is 4 : 1

     

    Ratio of Milk and water in a vessel B is 3 : 2

     

    Ratio of only milk in vessel A = 4 : 5

     

    Ratio of only milk in vessel B = 3 : 5

     

    Let 'x' be the quantity of milk in vessel C

     

    Now as equal quantities are taken out from both vessels A & B

     

    => 4/5     :     3/5
                   x 
      3/5-x          x - 4/5

     

    => 3 5 - x x - 4 5  = 1 1  (equal quantities)

     

    => x = 7/10

     

    Therefore, quantity of milk in vessel C  = 7

     

    => Water quantity = 10 - 7 = 3

     

    Hence the ratio of milk & water in vessel 3 is 7 : 3 

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