Mathematics (Mixture)

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Maths (Mixture)

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Topic – Mixture
Time- 7 Mins
Total Questions – 7
For SSC, BANKING, RAILWAY, DEFENCE and all other Exams

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A mixture is composed of 11 parts of pure milk and 2 parts of water. If 35 litres of water was added to the mixture, the new mixture will contain twice as much pure milk as water. How many litres of pure milk does the original mixture con- tain?

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60 kg of an alloy A is mixed with 100 kg of alloy B. If alloy A has lead and tin in the ratio 3 : 2 and alloy B has tin and copper in the ratio 1 : 4, the amount of tin in the new alloy is-

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There are three containers of equal capacity. The ratio of Sulphuric acid to water in the first container is 3 : 2, that in the second container is 7 : 3 and in the third container it is 11 : 4. If all the liquids are mixed together, then the ratio of Sulphuric acid to water in the mixture will be:

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Gold is 19 times as heavy as water and copper is 9 times as heavy as water. In what ratio should these be mixed to get an alloy 15 times as heavy as water?

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In what ratio should 20% ethanol solution be mixed with 40% ethanol solution to obtain a 28% ethanol solution to c ethanol solution?

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In what ratio should coffee powder costing Rs. 2500 per kg be mixed with coffee powder costing Rs. 1500 per kg so that the cost of the mixture is Rs. 2250 per kg.?

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