Banking Quantitative Aptitude Mixture And Alligation Question Bank Mixture and Alligation

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    A mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 3:2 and another mixture contains that of in the ratio 4:5. How many litres of the latter must be mixed with 3 Itrs of the former so that the resulting mixture may contain equal quantities of milk and water?

    A)  \[5\frac{3}{5}\,\text{ltr}\text{.}\]

    B) \[5\frac{2}{5}\,\text{ltr}\text{.}\]

    C)  \[1\frac{4}{5}\,\text{ltr}\text{.}\]

    D) \[2\frac{2}{5}\,\text{ltr}\text{.}\]

    E)  

    Correct Answer: B , E

    Solution :

    \[4\frac{2}{5}\,\text{ltr}\text{.}\]


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