Abhijit Guha Solutions for Chapter: Alligation and Mixture, Exercise 2: Practice Problems Level 2

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HARD
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The ratio of spirit and water in three containers of equal capacity is 3:2,13:17 and 11:4, respectively. The three containers are mixed together. What is the ratio of spirit and water together?

HARD
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Two casks of 48 and 42 L are filled with mixtures of wine and water, the proportions in the two casks being respectively 13:7 and 18:17. If the contents of the two casks are mixed and 20 L of water is added to the whole, what will be the proportion of wine to water in the final mixture?

MEDIUM
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A barrel contains a mixture of wine and water in the ratio 3:1. How much fraction of the mixture must be drawn off and substituted by water so that the ratio of wine and water in the resultant mixture in the barrel becomes 1:1?

HARD
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A person buys two computers for  80,000/-. He sells one at a loss of 10 per cent and the other at 30 per cent gain and in the whole he gains  4,000/-. The cost price of the 2nd computer is

MEDIUM
CAT
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A jar contains a mixture of orange juice and water in the ratio of 22:3. 50 L of mixture was taken out and 25 L of water was added to it. If water was 34 per cent in the resultant mixture, what was the initial quantity of the mixture in the jar?

MEDIUM
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30 L of pure water was mixed with 150 L of milk. 30 L of this mixture was then sold and some more quantity of pure milk and pure water was added in the ratio of 5:6. If the final quantity of milk was 500 per cent of the initial quantity of water, then what was the quantity of pure water that was added?

EASY
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A tub has 300 L of alcohol and 60 L of water. If _____ L of mixture is taken from the tub and _____ L of water is added to the remaining mixture, then the final mixture of the alcohol in the tub becomes 205 L more than the amount of water in it. Which of the following integral values given in the options are possible in the blanks in same order?

(A) 40, 14     (B) 36, 11     (C) 23, 20     (D) 30, 15     (E) 24, 19

EASY
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From cylinder A containing 108 L of mixture of water and alcohol in the ratio of 8:1, 36 L of the mixture is taken out and poured into cylinder B in which the ratio of water to alcohol is 3:1. If difference between total water and total alcohol in cylinder B is 60 L, then find the quantity of initial mixture in cylinder B in L.