Math, asked by sakeefnazir, 5 months ago

3 A juice company decides to mix leftover drinks to make a new drink. All the drinks are made of juice
and water. They have 450 litres of a pineapple drink,
which is 42% juice. They mix it with 630 litres of
an orange drink. The new drink is 35% juice and the rest is water. How many litres of orange juice are
there in the new drink?​

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Answered by halyalsumanth
5

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,  

Volume of the total pineapple juice including water = 450 litres  

Percentage of juice in the pineapple juice = 42%  

Volume of the total orange juice including water = 630 litres  

Percentage of juice in the final juice mixture = 35%

To find,  

The volume of the orange juice in the final juice mixture.

Solution,  

First we have to calculate the actual amount of pineapple juice, excluding the water.  

Pineapple juice = 450 × 42/100 = 189 litres  

Total volume of the final juice mixture including water = 630+450 = 1080 litres  

Total amount of water in the final juice mixture excluding the water = 1080× 35/100 = 378 litres  

So, Orange Juice + Pineapple juice = 378 litres  

Orange juice + 189 litres = 378 litres  

Orange juice = 378-189 = 189 litres

Hence, there is 189 litres of orange juice in the new drink.

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