Aptitude - Alligation or Mixture - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Alligation or Mixture - General Questions (Q.No. 6)
6.
A dishonest milkman professes to sell his milk at cost price but he mixes it with water and thereby gains 25%. The percentage of water in the mixture is:
Answer: Option
Explanation:
Let C.P. of 1 litre milk be Re. 1
Then, S.P. of 1 litre of mixture = Re. 1, Gain = 25%.
C.P. of 1 litre mixture = Re. | ![]() |
100 | x 1 | ![]() |
= | 4 |
125 | 5 |
By the rule of alligation, we have:
C.P. of 1 litre of milk C.P. of 1 litre of water | |||||
Re. 1 | Mean Price
| 0 | |||
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4 | : | 1 | = 4 : 1. |
5 | 5 |
Hence, percentage of water in the mixture = | ![]() |
1 | x 100 | ![]() |
= 20%. |
5 |
Discussion:
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Mamta said:
8 years ago
I will not able to understand that please give me easy example's to understand.
Please, help me.
Please, help me.
Sharvam Dave said:
9 years ago
If ingredient worth no value (water) is added to another ingredient of some value(milk), when the mixture (solution) is sold at cost of ingredient with some value and profit earned is 'P' percent, then amount of ingredient with no value(water) added = (P/100) x Amount of Milk.
Ratio of Water to Milk is P:100
If Solution is sold at some other rate than rate of milk, say K% higher or lower rate than milk, than;
Actual rate of solution = Rate of milk x (100+k)/100, when rate is K percent higher than rate of milk; and,
Actual rate of solution = Rate of milk x (100-k)/100, when rate is K percent lower than rate of milk.
Let the actual Rate be S,
Let P = S-100.
Ratio of Milk to Water is, P:100.
Ratio of Water to Milk is P:100
If Solution is sold at some other rate than rate of milk, say K% higher or lower rate than milk, than;
Actual rate of solution = Rate of milk x (100+k)/100, when rate is K percent higher than rate of milk; and,
Actual rate of solution = Rate of milk x (100-k)/100, when rate is K percent lower than rate of milk.
Let the actual Rate be S,
Let P = S-100.
Ratio of Milk to Water is, P:100.
PRAVIJA REDDY said:
9 years ago
I'm not able to understand the solution. So please someone help me to get it.
Vijay said:
9 years ago
CP = 100
Added cp = 25
total = 125
Non genu = 100/125 = 4/5.
Equate value must less than = .1
profit =1 - 4/5,
1/5 = 20%.
Added cp = 25
total = 125
Non genu = 100/125 = 4/5.
Equate value must less than = .1
profit =1 - 4/5,
1/5 = 20%.
Mohammad Mukthar said:
9 years ago
Let 100 liter of milk be 100Rs.
When 25% of water is added the total amt of mixture = 125 L (100L of milk and 25 L of water)
Therefore % of water in mixture is 25/125 * 100 = 20%.
When 25% of water is added the total amt of mixture = 125 L (100L of milk and 25 L of water)
Therefore % of water in mixture is 25/125 * 100 = 20%.
Krishna said:
9 years ago
SP of 1 ltr milk is Rs.1, then why is it written in the allegation chart that CP of 1 ltr milk is Rs. 1? Shouldn't CP of 1 ltr milk be 4/5?
Please explain the answer.
Please explain the answer.
Krishna said:
9 years ago
SP of 1 litre milk is Rs. 1, then why is it written in the allegation chart that CP of 1 litre milk is Rs. 1? Shouldn't CP of 1 litre milk be 4/5? Please explain.
Mukund said:
9 years ago
@Srinithi.
Profit is 25% its because he is not selling pure milk which Worth's 1Rs (i.e 100%) he is adding water to it .It does mean that milk is no more pure and also its cost reduced. But even after he selling it with the same price.
Hence he is getting profit.
Wkt if SP is given the formula is CP = SP *(100/(GAIN + 100)).
Profit is 25% its because he is not selling pure milk which Worth's 1Rs (i.e 100%) he is adding water to it .It does mean that milk is no more pure and also its cost reduced. But even after he selling it with the same price.
Hence he is getting profit.
Wkt if SP is given the formula is CP = SP *(100/(GAIN + 100)).
Target spotted said:
9 years ago
A dishonest milkman dilutes milk and water with water and then sells the diluted milk at a price that is 20% more than the price at which he purchased the milk. If he makes a profit of 50%in this manner. How many ml of water does he add to every liter of milk?
Srinithi said:
9 years ago
I couldn't get how a mean price which is less than cp of milk will give 25%gain?
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