Aptitude - Alligation or Mixture - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Alligation or Mixture - General Questions (Q.No. 3)
3.
A can contains a mixture of two liquids A and B is the ratio 7 : 5. When 9 litres of mixture are drawn off and the can is filled with B, the ratio of A and B becomes 7 : 9. How many litres of liquid A was contained by the can initially?
10
20
21
25
Answer: Option
Explanation:

Suppose the can initially contains 7x and 5x of mixtures A and B respectively.

Quantity of A in mixture left = 7x - 7 x 9 litres = 7x - 21  litres.
12 4

Quantity of B in mixture left = 5x - 5 x 9 litres = 5x - 15  litres.
12 4

7x - 21
4
= 7
5x - 15  + 9
4
9

28x - 21 = 7
20x + 21 9

252x - 189 = 140x + 147

112x = 336

x = 3.

So, the can contained 21 litres of A.

Discussion:
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Jumcy said:   1 decade ago
See the ratio of A = 7, check the options which are divisible by 7, 21 is there, simple tricky way.

Sumanth said:   1 decade ago
Most easy answer.

Check options for given ratio of 7:5. Only option is 21.

Check it if a is 21 then b=15.

a:b = 21:15.

Now take 9 liters from 21 i.e. 21-9=12 now add it to 15 becomes 27.

But after taking also ratio is 7:9. So answer is 21.

Renu said:   1 decade ago
Hi Vaishali can you please explain.

Priya said:   1 decade ago
I don't understand can you people explain me much better?

Priya said:   1 decade ago
I don't understand can you people explain me much better?

Dipika said:   1 decade ago
Fraction of B in original mixture = 5/12 [A:B = 7:5 so B = 5/12].

Fraction of B in resultant mixture = 9/16 [A:B = 7:9 so B = 9/16].

Fraction of B in second mixture = 1 [replacement is made by B so B is 100%].

Applying the rule of allegation.

9/16-5/12 = 7/48.

1-9/16 = 7/16.

Therefore, ratio is 3:1.

Hence amount of liquid transferred was [(3*9)+(1*9)] = 36.

So amount of A = 7/12*36 = 21.

Siddhesh said:   1 decade ago
Can any one tell me how we calculate (5x-15/4)+9?

Ramakrishna said:   10 years ago
= (5x*4-15+9*4)/4.

Deepthi said:   10 years ago
Can any one explain it again please?

Kiran said:   10 years ago
Hi.

Can you explain me why we take 7/12 and 5/12?


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