Question
Quantitative Aptitude Question on Mixture Problems
The strength of an indigo solution in percentage is equal to the amount of indigo in grams per 100 cc of water. Two 800 cc bottles are filled with indigo solutions of strengths 33% and 17%, respectively. A part of the solution from the first bottle is thrown away and replaced by an equal volume of the solution from the second bottle. If the strength of the indigo solution in the first bottle has now changed to 21% then the volume, in cc, of the solution left in the second bottle is
Let's break down the problem step-by-step.
1. Suppose x cc of the solution from the first bottle is thrown away.
The amount of indigo in the solution that is thrown away = 0.33x grams.
After this, there's 800−x cc of solution left in the first bottle, containing 0.33(800)−0.33x=264−0.33x grams of indigo
2. Now, x cc of the solution from the second bottle is added to the first bottle.
The amount of indigo added from the second bottle =0.17x grams
After this addition, the total volume of the solution in the first bottle remains 800 cc. The total amount of indigo in the first bottle = 264−0.33x+0.17x=264−0.16x grams
3. It's given that after these operations, the strength of the solution in the first bottle changes to 21%. So, the amount of indigo in 800 cc of the solution is (0.21×800)
= 168 grams.
Setting up the equation from the above information:
264−0.16x=168
−0.16x=−96
x=600
So, 600 cc of the solution was taken from the second bottle.
Now, to find the volume of the solution left in the second bottle:
Original volume - Volume taken out =800cc−600cc=200cc.
Thus, the volume of the solution left in the second bottle is 200 cc