Two vessels A and B contain milk and water mixed in the ratio 5:2 and 8:5 respectively. Find the ratio in which these mixture are to be mixed to get a new mixture containing milk and water in the ratio 9:4.
Let the C.P. of milk be Re. 1 per litre Milk in 1 litre mix in A = 5/7 litre Milk in 1 litre mix in B = 8/13 litre Milk in 1 litre mix. of this mix = 9/13 litre C.P. of litre mix in A = Rs 5/7 C.P. of 1 litre mix in B = Rs. 8/13 Mean Price = Rs. 9/13 Therefore Mix in A : Mix in B = 1/13 : 9/91 = 7:2
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