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In a 64 litre mixture of milk and water, the ratio of milk and water is 15 : 1. When 24 litre of mixture is removed and 5 litre of milk and water each is added, then find the difference between the quantity of milk and water in the final mixture.
32 litre
40 litre
35 litre
45 litre
42 litre
- Start with a 64-litre mixture of milk and water with a 15:1 ratio.
- Calculate the amount of milk: \((15/16) \times 64 = 60\) litres.
- Calculate the amount of water: \(64 - 60 = 4\) litres.
- 24 litres of the mixture is removed. Use the same ratio (15:1) for removal.
- Milk removed: \((15/16) \times 24 = 22.5\) litres.
- Water removed: \(24 - 22.5 = 1.5\) litres.
- Remaining milk: \(60 - 22.5 = 37.5\) litres.
- Remaining water: \(4 - 1.5 = 2.5\) litres.
- Add 5 litres each of milk and water.
- Final amount of milk: \(37.5 + 5 = 42.5\) litres.
- Final amount of water: \(2.5 + 5 = 7.5\) litres.
- Difference between milk and water: \(42.5 - 7.5 = 35\) litres.
Option 3: 35 litres
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