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  • A mixture of 70 litres of Fruit Juice and water contains 10% water. How many litres of water should be added to the mixture so that the mixture contains 12.5% water?


  • Options
  • A. 2 lit
  • B. 4 lit
  • C. 1 lit
  • D. 3 lit

  • Correct Answer
  • 2 lit 

    Explanation

    Quantity of fruit juice in the mixture = 70 - [70 x (10/100) ]= 63 litres.

     

    After adding water, juice would form 87.5% of the mixture.

     

    Hence, if quantity of mixture after adding x liters of water, [(87.5) /100 ]*x = 63 => x = 72 

     

    Hence 72 - 70 = 2 litres of water must be added.

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    • Options
    • A. 6 ml
    • B. 11 ml
    • C. 15 ml
    • D. 9 ml
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    • 2. In a 40 litre mixture of alcohol & water, the ratio of alcohol and water is 5 : 3. If 20% of this mixture is taken out and the same amount of water is added then what will be the ratio of alcohol and water in final mixture?

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    • Options
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