A bottle contains 50 liters of milk. From this bottle 5 liters of milk was taken out and replaced the water. This process was repeated further for three times. How much milk is now contained in the bottle ?
Question 2.
One litre of water is evaporated from 6 litres of a solution containing 5% salt. The percentage of salt in the remaining solution is
Question 3.
Average weight of 19 men is 74 kgs, and the average weight of 38 women is 63 kgs. What is the average weight (rounded off to the nearest integer) of all the men and the women together?
Question 4.
A mixture of 12 kg of wheat flour costing Rs.16 per kg and 4 kg of corn flour costing Rs. 2 per kg is sold at Rs.16 per kg. What is the profit made in selling 40 kg of the mixture ?
Question 5.
Ramsukh bhai sells rasgulla(a favourite Indian sweets) at Rs. 15 per kg. A rasgulla is made up of flour and sugar in the ratio 5 : 3. The ratio of price of sugar and flour is 7 : 3 (per kg). Thus he earns 6632% profit. What is the cost price of sugar?
Question 6.
How many litres of a 30% alcohol solution should be added to 40 litres of a 60% alcohol solution to prepare a 50% solution?
Question 7.
An alloy of gold and silver weighs 50 gms. It contains 80% gold. How much gold should be added to the alloy so that percentage of gold is increased to 90?
Question 8.
How many kgs of tea worth Rs. 25 per kg must be blended with 30 kgs of tea worth Rs. 30 per kg so that by selling the blended variety at Rs. 30 per kg there should be a gain of 10%?
Question 9.
In an examination, out of 480 students 85% of the girls and 70% of the boys passed. How many boys appeared in the examination if total pass percentage was 75%?
Question 10.
300 gms of salt solution has 40% salt in it. How much salt should be added to make it 50% in the solution?
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Question 1.
Answer the question based on the following table.
What is the ratio of glucose to lactose in a mixture as sweet as maltose?
Question 2.
Milk and water in two vessels A and B are in the ratio 4 : 3 and 2 : 3 respectively. In what ratio the liquids in both the plate vessels should be mixed to obtain a new mixture in vessel C, only five maintaining half milk and half water?
Question 3.
Imagine you have two large pitchers, A and B. A contains 10 litres of wine and B contains 10 litres of water. One litre of water is removed from B and poured into A. The liquid is mixed very well. Then one litre of the mixture from A is poured into B. Which of the following statements is true?
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