Given below are two quantities named A and B. Based on the given information, you have to determine the relation between the two quantities. You should use the given data and knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers. There are two jars which contain different liquids in different quantities Quantity I∶ Quantity of water in Jar 1, if Jar 1 contains mixture of 230 litres which contain juice, water, coke and pepsi. Ratio of quantity of water to juice is 2 : 1 and juice to coke is also 2 ∶ 1 while the ratio of quantity of coke to pepsi is 3 ∶ 2 Quantity II∶ Quantity of water in Jar 2, if Jar 2 contains 10 litres of mixture more than jar 1 and contains juice, coke and water. Water, juice and coke is poured into the jar 8 times in the ratio 3 ∶ 2 ∶ 1. Every time the quantity of a liquid is same.
Given below are two quantities named A and B. Based on the given information, you have to determine the relation between the two quantities. You should use the given data and knowledge of Mathematics to choose between the possible answers. There are two jars which contain different liquids in different quantities Quantity I∶ Quantity of water in Jar 1, if Jar 1 contains mixture of 230 litres which contain juice, water, coke and pepsi. Ratio of quantity of water to juice is 2 : 1 and juice to coke is also 2 ∶ 1 while the ratio of quantity of coke to pepsi is 3 ∶ 2 Quantity II∶ Quantity of water in Jar 2, if Jar 2 contains 10 litres of mixture more than jar 1 and contains juice, coke and water. Water, juice and coke is poured into the jar 8 times in the ratio 3 ∶ 2 ∶ 1. Every time the quantity of a liquid is same. Correct Answer Quantity I = Quantity II or no relation
Quantity I∶
In jar 1,
Total quantity of liquid = 230 litres
Water ∶ Juice = 2 ∶ 1
Juice ∶ Coke = 2 ∶ 1
⇒ Water ∶ Juice ∶ Coke = 4 ∶ 2 ∶ 1
Juice ∶ Coke = 2 ∶ 1
Coke ∶ Pepsi = 3 ∶ 2
⇒ Juice ∶ Coke ∶ Pepsi = 6 ∶ 3 ∶ 2
⇒ Water ∶ Juice ∶ Coke ∶ Pepsi = 12 ∶ 6 ∶ 3 ∶ 2
⇒ Quantity of water = (12/23) × 230 = 12 × 10 = 120 litres
Quantity II∶
In jar 2,
Total quantity of liquid = 240 litres
Each time water poured into jar
⇒ (3/6) × (240/8) = 30/2 = 15 litres
⇒ Total quantity of water = 15 × 8 = 120 litres
∴ Quantity I is equal to Quantity II