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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 3:23:2. When 10 liters10\text{ liters} of water is added to the mixture, the ratio of milk to water becomes 1:11:1.
Statement II: If 15 liters15\text{ liters} of the original mixture is removed and replaced with 15 liters15\text{ liters} of pure water, the quantity of milk remaining in the vessel is 27 liters27\text{ liters}.

Which of the following options correctly describes the sufficiency of the statements to answer the question?

  1. Statement I alone is sufficient, but Statement II alone is not sufficient.Cevap
  2. B
    Statement II alone is sufficient, but Statement I alone is not sufficient.
  3. C
    Either Statement I alone or Statement II alone is sufficient.
  4. D
    Neither Statement I nor Statement II is sufficient.
  5. E
    Both 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 3x3x and 2x2x, adding 10 liters10\text{ liters} of water leads to 3x=2x+103x = 2x + 10, yielding x=10x = 10 and a unique total initial volume of 50 liters50\text{ liters}. Statement II alone leaves two unknown variables (initial milk fraction and total volume), so it is not sufficient.

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1
Evaluate Statement I alone.
Initial volume is calculated as 50 liters50\text{ liters}.
Let the initial volume of milk be 3x3x liters and water be 2x2x liters, making the total initial volume 5x5x liters. Adding 10 liters10\text{ liters} of water gives the equation 3x2x+10=11\frac{3x}{2x + 10} = \frac{1}{1}, which simplifies to 3x=2x+10    x=103x = 2x + 10 \implies x = 10. Thus, total initial volume 5x=50 liters5x = 50\text{ liters}. Hence, Statement I alone is sufficient.
2
Evaluate Statement II alone.
Insufficient to find total initial volume.
Let the total initial volume be VV liters and the fraction of milk in the initial mixture be ff. Removing 15 liters15\text{ liters} of mixture removes 15f15f liters of milk. Replacing it with water adds no milk. The remaining milk equation is f(V15)=27f(V - 15) = 27. Since both ff and VV are unknown, VV cannot be uniquely determined. Hence, Statement II alone is not sufficient.

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