1. In a mixture of 56 litres, the ratio of milk and water is 3:4. If this ratio is to be 3:5, then the quantity of water to be further added is (in Litres)





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  • By: anil on 05 May 2019 01.13 am
    Quantity of milk in 56 litres mixture = $$frac{3}{(3+4)} imes56=24$$ litres => Quantity of water = $$56-24=32$$ litres Let $$x$$ litres of water is to be added. => $$frac{24}{32+x}=frac{3}{5}$$ => $$120=96+3x$$ => $$3x=120-96=24$$ => $$x=frac{24}{3}=8$$ $$ herefore$$ Quantity of water to be further added isĀ 8 litres. => Ans - (C)
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