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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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Mounisha said:
9 years ago
Can anyone explain that how 2/3 came in the answer?
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.
Guruprasad said:
8 years ago
So, how much quantity of whisky in % is replaced? Should we consider 2/3 * 100%?
Renu said:
8 years ago
Water:milk left after first attempt = 36:4.
Or 9:1
Therefore, 9/10 part milk is present after every attempt.
After three attempts the amount of milk left = 40*9/10*9/10*9/10
= 29.16 L.
Or 9:1
Therefore, 9/10 part milk is present after every attempt.
After three attempts the amount of milk left = 40*9/10*9/10*9/10
= 29.16 L.
Cosul said:
7 years ago
X litres to start with so it contains in the below ratio of alcohol and water(assume).
40*x/100 - alcohol and 60*x/100 water,
Now, y litres of whisky to be taken away and added by 19% of y litres of whisky,
So we know when anything is taken away in the mixture, it takes out equal amounts out from the mixture.
hence since y litres is taken out it takes out alcohol in equal ratio i.e(40*y/100), we get the below equation for remaining alchol in the mixture.
(40*x/100 )- (40 *y/100),
Now they say 19% of y litres of alcohol is added so, equations become,
(40*x/100 )- (40 *y/100 ) + 19*y/100 = 26*x/100.
Solving we get 2/3.
40*x/100 - alcohol and 60*x/100 water,
Now, y litres of whisky to be taken away and added by 19% of y litres of whisky,
So we know when anything is taken away in the mixture, it takes out equal amounts out from the mixture.
hence since y litres is taken out it takes out alcohol in equal ratio i.e(40*y/100), we get the below equation for remaining alchol in the mixture.
(40*x/100 )- (40 *y/100),
Now they say 19% of y litres of alcohol is added so, equations become,
(40*x/100 )- (40 *y/100 ) + 19*y/100 = 26*x/100.
Solving we get 2/3.
Vinoth said:
7 years ago
Among the 3 parts of 40% alcohol now 2 parts are 19% alcohol that means it is replaced. 1:2. Here 2 parts are replaced by 19% alcohol.
Udayana pratap said:
7 years ago
Container 1 has 40% alchol.
They mixed 19% of alcohol and they get 26% alcohol mix.
By using of allegation rule we are getting 1:2. This means we add 1 part from container 1 and remaining from container two. That 2 parts.
The total is 3 parts.
So, the Answer is 2/3.
They mixed 19% of alcohol and they get 26% alcohol mix.
By using of allegation rule we are getting 1:2. This means we add 1 part from container 1 and remaining from container two. That 2 parts.
The total is 3 parts.
So, the Answer is 2/3.
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Honie said:
7 years ago
I can't understand why are you multiplying x with 40/100?
Please explain this step.
Please explain this step.
P BASWARAJ said:
7 years ago
The replaced parts are 2.
And total parts are 3.
Then, the required answer is 2/3.
And total parts are 3.
Then, the required answer is 2/3.
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Alex said:
6 years ago
Is there any shortcut? Please explain.
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