A vessel contains a mixture of milk and water. What is the initial total volume of the mixture in the vessel?
Statement I: The initial ratio of milk to water in the vessel is . When of water is added to the mixture, the ratio of milk to water becomes .
Statement II: If of the original mixture is removed and replaced with of pure water, the quantity of milk remaining in the vessel is .
Which of the following options correctly describes the sufficiency of the statements to answer the question?
- Statement I alone is sufficient, but Statement II alone is not sufficient.Cevap
- BStatement II alone is sufficient, but Statement I alone is not sufficient.
- CEither Statement I alone or Statement II alone is sufficient.
- DNeither Statement I nor Statement II is sufficient.
- EBoth Statement I and Statement II together are sufficient, but neither statement alone is sufficient.
Cevap
Statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question, but Statement II alone is not sufficient.
Statement I alone gives a complete quantitative relationship: with initial quantities and , adding of water leads to , yielding and a unique total initial volume of . Statement II alone leaves two unknown variables (initial milk fraction and total volume), so it is not sufficient.
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