What is the quantity of mixture A in the final mixture when mixed with mixture B in ratio 3 : 2. l. The mixture A is 25% more than the total quantity mixture of B ll. The total quantity of mixture B in the original mixture is 20 kg

What is the quantity of mixture A in the final mixture when mixed with mixture B in ratio 3 : 2. l. The mixture A is 25% more than the total quantity mixture of B ll. The total quantity of mixture B in the original mixture is 20 kg Correct Answer If the data in both the statements together are not sufficient to answer the question

Calculation:

Statement – l:

⇒ Let be assume the quantity of the final mixture is X and the quantity of the original mixture of B is Y

⇒ The quantity of the original mixture of A = 1.25Y

⇒ The statement l is not sufficient to give the answer

Statement – ll:

⇒ Let be assume the quantity of the final mixture is X and the quantity of the original mixture of B is 20

⇒ The quantity of original mixture A = 1.25 × 20 = 25

⇒ The statement – ll is not sufficient to answer.

∴ The result will be neither l nor ll is sufficient to give the answer.

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