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Question: A vessel which contains \[100{\rm{ }}litres\] of salt and sugar solution in the ratio of \[22:3\]. F...
A vessel which contains 100litres of salt and sugar solution in the ratio of 22:3. From the vessel 40litres of mixture is taken out and 4.8litres of pure salt solution and pure sugar solution, both are added to the mixture. What is the percentage of the quantity of sugar solution in the final mixture less than the quantity of salt solution?
Solution
Here we are given the amount of salt and sugar solution present in a huge volume we are also given that we are taking a small quantity of solution from it and a quantity of sugar and salt solution to it. Now we have to find the amount of salt and sugar present in the small quantity after adding an extra solution. From the sugar and salt values we will find the difference in the percentage of sugar and salt in the final solution.
Formula used: Percentage=(TotalValueValue)×100.
Complete step-by-step answer:
Here, it’s given that a vessel contains 100litres of salt and sugar solution in the ratio of 22:3
So, salt is 22 out of 25 and sugar is 3 out of 25.
We have to find the initial amount of salt
To find the initial amount of salt in the given 100litres we should multiply it with 2522.
That is initial amount of salt in 100litres=2522×100=88litres
Again we should find the initial amount of sugar
To find the initial amount of sugar in the given 100litres we should multiply it with 253.
So, initial amount of sugar in 100litres=100−88=12litres
Here we have taken out 40litres of mixture from the total mixture and added 4.8litres of pure salt and sugar solution to it.
Then we have to find the amount of sugar and salt in the newly formed mixture by adding 4.8litres of salt and sugar.
Initially we have found that amount of salt is 88litres now we have taken 40 liters from the original mixture therefore the amount of salt present in the 40litres taken out is found by multiplying it with 2522.
To find the amount of salt in the newly formed mixture we should subtract the initial amount of salt with salt present in the 40litres and finally add it to 4.8litres of salt.
Final amount of salt in solution =88−2522×40+4.8=57.6litres
Initially we have found that amount of sugar is 88litres now we have taken 40 liters from the original mixture therefore the amount of sugar present in the 40litres taken out is found by multiplying it with 253.
To find the amount of sugar in the newly formed mixture we should subtract the initial amount of sugar with sugar present in the 40litres and finally add it to 4.8litres of sugar.
Final amount of sugar in solution =12−253×40+4.8=12litres
We have to find the percentage of sugar solution in final mixture
So, Percentage of sugar solution in final mixture less that quantity of salt solution =57.657.6−12×100=79.16%
Hence, Percentage of sugar solution in the final mixture is less than the quantity of salt solution is 79.16%.
Note: A percentage is a fraction of an amount expressed as a particular number of hundredths of that amount. Like this question we have to concentrate on what we take out of and how much quantity we take those things. It will help us to solve this problem easily.
Also while finding the amount of sugar and salt present in the small quantity we should add 4.8 to the found value because we are given that 4.8 liters of solution is added to the small quantity.