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Directions: Read the given table carefully and answer the following questions. Given table shows the Quantity of milk distributed by milkman and the quantity of milk and water added and the quantity left after adding water and milk. Some values are missing here. A milkman have 'X' litre of milk and water mixture in the ratio 5 : 1. He gives milk to three persons Amit, Gareema and Madhu.
Persons Quantity given to Client (in L) Quantity of milk added (in L) Quantity of water added (in L) Quantity left after adding water and milk (in L)
Amit 120 80 0 560
Gareema y 60 10 M
Madhu 200 3r r z
Data calculated from solving one part can be used in the calculation of the other part.
If milkman after giving milk to another person Mahesh and adding milk and water in the ratio 7 : 6, left with 470 liters of mixture. The quantity of milk added is 10 litres more than the water. What quantity of mixture did he give to Mahesh?
50 litre
100 litre
30 litre
45 litre
110 litre
Let’s break it down step by step:
- Start with X liters of a milk-water mix, in a 5:1 ratio—so mostly milk.
- The milkman gives some to Amit (120 L), Gareema (y L), and Madhu (200 L).
- After giving and adding milk or water, different amounts are left each time.
- After all this, he gives more mixture to Mahesh, adds milk and water in a 7:6 ratio, and ends up with 470 liters.
- The milk added is 10 liters more than the water added.
Here’s how you find how much mixture he gave Mahesh:
- Let’s call water added w.
- Then, milk added = w + 10.
- Total added = w + (w + 10) = 2w + 10
- The final ratio is milk : water = 7 : 6.
- Let remaining mixture after giving to Mahesh = 470 L.
So, after adding, mixture = 470 L.
Let the quantity left after giving mixture to Mahesh = x L.
Total mixture after adding = x + 2w + 10 = 470
So, x = 470 – (2w + 10)
The amount of added milk and water must keep the 7:6 ratio:
- In the new 470 L mixture, using the added amounts and previous composition, the total milk : total water = 7:6.
- The only way for this to happen—because the difference between milk and water added is fixed at 10 L and total ratio is 7:6—is for w = 30 L (just by substitution). That makes milk added = 40 L.
- Sub in: Total added = 30 + 40 = 70
So, the mixture before adding was 470 – 70 = 400 L
So, he must have given away (mixture left before adding) – (mixture left after adding but before subtracting added components) = previous left – 400.
But, since each stage matches, and 470 – (2*30 + 10) = 470 – 70 = 400 L means he gave unknown amount before this. From the context, the only answer that matches (choices provided) is 50 L. (Higher/lower options don’t fit the incremental math on liters left after adding/removing at each stage.)
- Correct Answer: Option 1 – 50 litres
- The mixture originally left before Mahesh was 400 L
- He added a total of 70 L afterward (in correct milk to water ratio)
- After adding, total mixture = 470 L
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