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Consider two vessels, the first containing on liter of water and the second containing one liter of pepsi. Suppose you take one glass of water out of the first vessel and pour it into the second vessel. After mixing you take one glass of the mixture from the second vessel and pour it back into the first vessel. Which one of the following statements holds now?
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- : To look simple assume both glasses have 200ml juice.50ml milk from glass1 added to water in glass2. So glass1 have 150ml milk and glass2 have 250ml (200ml water+50ml milk). In glass2 clearly, for every 1 ml of milk,there is 4 ml of water. So if you take 50ml,there will be [40ml water + 10ml milk].It is added to glass1. Now glass1 has [160ml milk + 40ml water]. Subtract the same amount from glass2, it will have[160ml water+ 40ml milk].But see the question, a in milk glass= 40ml and water in white glass=40ml.So both are equal.
- 13 years agoHelpfull: Yes(16) No(3)
- BOTH WILL HAVE SAME
- 13 years agoHelpfull: Yes(4) No(2)
- i VESSEL ii VESSEL
1000ML 1000ML
LET A GLASS IS 200ML
NOW 800 1000+200
SO IN VESSEL 2 THEY ARE IN THE RATIO P:W = 5:1
THE QUANTITY OF PEPSI IS 5/6 * 200 = 166.66
WATER IS 1/6 * 200 = 33.33
AFTER POURING THESE QUANTITIES FROM SECOND VESSEL IN TO FIRST VESEL
I VESSEL P=166.66
W=933.33
II VESSEL P=933.33
W=166.66
SO IN BOTH THE VESSELS THE PEPSI AND WATER ARE SAME
- 10 years agoHelpfull: Yes(0) No(0)
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