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(#M40030655) SELF QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A vessel is full of a mixture of kerosene ane petrol in which there is 18% kerosene. 8liter are drawn off and then the vessel is filled with petrol. If the kerosene is now 15% ,how much does the vessel hold?
A-40
B-32
C-36
D-48

Kuldeep yadav (9 years ago)
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two vessels contain spirit and water mixed respectively in the ratio of 1:3 and 3:5 . find the ratio in which these are to be mixed to get a new mixture in which the ratio of spirit to water is 1:2.

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A beaker had 20 L of alcohol-glycerol mixture in the ratio 4 : 1 by volume. In the first round, 4 L of the mixture is removed and replaced with glycerol. In the second round, 5 L of the resultant solution is removed and replaced with glycerol. Finally, 10 L of the resultant mixture is removed and replaced with glycerol. What is the final quantity of glycerol in the mixture

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A circle is drawn on a plane with center as P and diameter AB. Another is drawn inside this circle by taking AP as the diameter and Q as the center. Another circles is drawn inside the second circle by taking AQ as diameter and R as the center. This process is repeated infinitely. The ratio of the sum of the areas of all the circles to the area of the biggest circle is

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