Aptitude - Alligation or Mixture - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Alligation or Mixture - General Questions (Q.No. 9)
9.
A jar full of whisky contains 40% alcohol. A part of this whisky is replaced by another containing 19% alcohol and now the percentage of alcohol was found to be 26%. The quantity of whisky replaced is:
Answer: Option
Explanation:
By the rule of alligation, we have:
Strength of first jar Strength of 2nd jar | ||
40% | Mean Strength 26% | 19% |
7 | 14 |
So, ratio of 1st and 2nd quantities = 7 : 14 = 1 : 2
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Discussion:
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Guruprasad said:
8 years ago
So, how much quantity of whisky in % is replaced? Should we consider 2/3 * 100%?
Saurav said:
8 years ago
If you got ratio as 1:2 then it means 1/3 part is there for 1st kind whiskey but in question it was asked how much was replaced So 1-1/3 =2/3.
So, the answer is 2/3.
So, the answer is 2/3.
Mounisha said:
9 years ago
Can anyone explain that how 2/3 came in the answer?
Tejesh said:
9 years ago
Yeah, it's right. 2/3 is right answer. Great thanks @Prakash.
Tejesh said:
9 years ago
1/3 is the wrong answer.
As per Prakash' method, 2/3* 100 is right but it is the amount of alcohol and 1-2/3=1/3 is the answer of whisky which has 19% alcohol. In a question, they told that whisky which has 40% alcohol replaced by whisky of 19 % alcohol so its prove that 1/3 is the answer of whisky which has 19% & 40% combined alcohol. But in a problem, they asked replaced whisky means whisky which has 40% alcohol. So please tell anyone in detail what is the answer still I am not getting the answer.
As per Prakash' method, 2/3* 100 is right but it is the amount of alcohol and 1-2/3=1/3 is the answer of whisky which has 19% alcohol. In a question, they told that whisky which has 40% alcohol replaced by whisky of 19 % alcohol so its prove that 1/3 is the answer of whisky which has 19% & 40% combined alcohol. But in a problem, they asked replaced whisky means whisky which has 40% alcohol. So please tell anyone in detail what is the answer still I am not getting the answer.
Explorer said:
9 years ago
Here one confusion is about 2/3.
Final mixture should be in 1:2 proportion in which A is 1/3 part and B is 2/3 part. Here B is introduced in mixture by replacing A so Replaced quantity is 2/3.
Hope this can help. Thanks
Final mixture should be in 1:2 proportion in which A is 1/3 part and B is 2/3 part. Here B is introduced in mixture by replacing A so Replaced quantity is 2/3.
Hope this can help. Thanks
Gowtham said:
9 years ago
Best explanation @Deepak Kumar.
Please anyone who didn't understand please follow that.
Please anyone who didn't understand please follow that.
Shahid said:
9 years ago
Please, let me get it clearly. Anyone help me.
Sai said:
9 years ago
Quantity replaced in 1st jar is nothing but quantity added from 2nd jar. So, from the answer, the ratio is 1 : 2 which means the total number of parts (1 + 2) is 3.
Therefore the quantity of whiskey replaced is 2/3.
Therefore the quantity of whiskey replaced is 2/3.
AVINASH said:
9 years ago
Hi, I have a little doubt, from where this 19 came?
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