Question
Quantitative Aptitude Question on Mixtures and Allegations
A solution, of volume 40 litres, has dye and water in the proportion 2 : 3. Water is added to the solution to change this proportion to 2 : 5. If one-fourths of this diluted solution is taken out, how many litres of dye must be added to the remaining solution to bring the proportion back to 2 : 3? [This Question was asked as TITA]
8 litres
5 litres
6 litres
7 litres
8 litres
Solution
Original quantity of dye and water in the original solution i.e., 16 litres (i.e.=40×52) and 24 litres (i.e.=40−16)
Quantity of water added = 16 litres (As 1 part = 8 litres).
Quantity of dye and water removed = 41×72(56) i.e., 4 litres and 41×75×(56) i.e., 10l litres.
Final quantity of dye and water is 12 litres and 30 litres.
∴ Quantity of dye to be added to make the ratio of dye and water again 2:3 i.e., 8 litres.