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Initially two cups of same volume are present with milk filled...........Find the ratio of water to milk in the mixture.

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Initially two cups of same volume are present with milk filled upto 2/7th and 3/7th of their volumes.
Water is then filled in both the cups (completely).
Then two mixtures are mixed.
Find the ratio of water to milk in the mixture.

posted Apr 9, 2019 by Upma

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