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Two vessels contain milk and water in the ratio 3:2 and 7:3. Find the respective ratio in which contents of the two vessels have to be mixed to get a new mixture in which the ratio of water and milk is 2:1?
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Two vessels contain milk and water in the ratio 3:2 and 7:3. Find the respective ratio in which contents of the two vessels have to be mixed to get a new mixture in which the ratio of water and milk is 2:1?

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According to the question

Milk Water =

Vessel-1 3 : 5

Vessel-2 7 : 2

Now using Alligation,

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