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  • In a mixture of milk and water the proportion of water by weight was 75%. If in 60 gm of mixture 15 gm water was added, what would be the percentage of water? (Weight in gm)


  • Options
  • A. 80%
  • B. 70%
  • C. 75%
  • D. 62%

  • Correct Answer
  • 80% 

    Explanation

    Water in 60 gm mixture=60 x 75/100 = 45 gm. and Milk = 15 gm.

     

    After adding 15 gm. of water in mixture, total water = 45 + 15 = 60 gm and weight of a mixture = 60 + 15 = 75 gm.

     

    So % of water = 100 x 60/75 = 80%.

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    • 1. A tin a mixture of two liquids A and B in the proportion 4 : 1. If 45 litres of the mixture is replaced by 45 litres of liquid B, then the ratio of the two liquids becomes 2 : 5. How much of the liquid B was there in the tin? What quantity does the tin hold?

    • Options
    • A. 58 l
    • B. 65 l
    • C. 50 l
    • D. 62 l
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    • 2. From a container of wine, a thief has stolen 15 litres of wine and replaced it with same quantity of water. He again repeated the same process. Thus, in three attempts the ratio of wine and water became 343 : 169. The initial amount of wine in the container was:

    • Options
    • A. 75 litres
    • B. 100 litres
    • C. 150 litres
    • D. 120 litres
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    • Options
    • A. 75 liters
    • B. 100 liters
    • C. 150 liters
    • D. 120 liters
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    • 4. Ratio of water and milk in a container is 2 : 3. If 40 liter mixture removed from the container and same quantity of milk is added to it then the ratio of water to milk becomes 1 : 4. Find the initial quantity of mixture?

    • Options
    • A. 75 lit
    • B. 80 lit
    • C. 85 lit
    • D. 90 lit
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    • 5. In a mixture of milk and water, there is only 26% water. After replacing the mixture with 7 liters of pure milk , the percentage of milk in the mixture become 76%. The quantity of mixture is:

    • Options
    • A. 65 liters
    • B. 91 liters
    • C. 38 liters
    • D. None of these
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    • 6. In a 48 ltr mixture, the ratio of milk and water is 5:3. How much water should be added in the mixture so as the ratio will become 3:5?

    • Options
    • A. 24 lit
    • B. 16 lit
    • C. 32 lit
    • D. 8 lit
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    • Options
    • A. 1.25 kg
    • B. 1 kg
    • C. 1.5 kg
    • D. None of these
    • Discuss
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    • Options
    • A. 1 : 10
    • B. 10 : 1
    • C. 9 : 11
    • D. 11 : 9
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    • Options
    • A. 31.8%
    • B. 31%
    • C. 33.33%
    • D. 29.85%
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    • Options
    • A. 49 : 221
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