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A mixture contains milk and water in the ratio of 2 : 3. 15 litres of mixture is taken out and 24 litres of water added to it and ratio of sugar and water becomes 3 : 5. Find the quantity of milk in the initial mixture.​

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Answered by tvamd129
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Answered by johandamian776
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Based on the ratio, we can determine that 3/8 of the mixture is water and 5/8 is milk. To determine how many liters of milk and water are in the mixture, multiply the fractions by 24. You'll find that there are 9 liters of milk and 15 liters of water. Since the question is asking us to find how many liters of water we would need to get a ratio of 5:3, you can set up an algebraic equation: 5/3 = (9 + x)/15, where x is the number of liters of water that need to be added. x = 16, so the answer 16 liters.

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