Math, asked by Bhaskarrathod95, 3 months ago

In a mixture of milk and water, milk is 28(4/7)% more than that of water. If 5 litre of milk is added in mixture,
then the quantity of milk becomes twice of water in the final mixture. Find the quantity of water in initial
mixture?​

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

The milk:water ratio in the new mixture is 2:1.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have stated that the total mixture is 28 litres, with a milk-to-water ratio of 5:2.

As a result, total milk = 28 * (5/7) = 20 litre.

→ Water total = 28 * (2/7) = 8 litre

It has now been stated that 2 litres of water are added.

So, total water now equals 8 + 2 = 10 litre.

and the milk is the same 20 litres.

So the milk-water ratio is 20:10, or 2:1.

As a result, the milk:water ratio in the new mixture is 2:1.

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