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Two vessels of equal capacity, and both completely filled, contain mixtures of milk and water in the ratio of 5 : 1 and 6 : 5,
respectively. Both the mixtures are now mixed thoroughly. What is the ratio of milk to water in the new mixture so obtained?
105 : 67
57 : 41
91 : 41
28 : 43
- First vessel's mixture ratio is 5 milk:1 water. Total parts = 5 + 1 = 6.
- So, milk = 5/6 of its content and water = 1/6 of its content.
- Second vessel's mixture ratio is 6 milk:5 water. Total parts = 6 + 5 = 11.
- Thus, milk = 6/11 of its content and water = 5/11 of its content.
- Both vessels are of equal capacity, let's assume 'C' liters.
- First vessel: Milk = \( \frac{5C}{6} \), Water = \( \frac{C}{6} \).
- Second vessel: Milk = \( \frac{6C}{11} \), Water = \( \frac{5C}{11} \).
- Combined milk = \( \frac{5C}{6} + \frac{6C}{11} = \frac{91C}{66} \).
- Combined water = \( \frac{C}{6} + \frac{5C}{11} = \frac{41C}{66} \).
- Hence, new milk to water ratio is 91:41.
- 1. 105:67 is incorrect based on calculation.
- 2. 57:41 doesn't match the derived ratio.
- 3. 91:41 matches the calculated outcome.
- 4. 28:43 does not align with derived ratio.
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