A trader mixes 6ltr of milk costing 5000 rupees with 7ltr of milk cost...
Answer – b) 2ltr Explanation : (6*5000 + 7*6000)/(13 + w) = 4800 (w is the amount of water added)
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A trader mixes 6ltr of milk costing 5000 rupees with 7ltr of milk cost...
Given:
- 6 litres of milk costing 5000 rupees
- 7 litres of milk costing 6000 rupees per litre
- Quantity of water to be added to bring the price to 4800 per litre
To find:
- How many litres of water is added
Solution:
Step 1:
Let’s assume that x litres of water is added to the mixture.
After adding x litres of water, the total volume of the mixture will be:
6 + 7 + x = 13 + x litres
Step 2:
Now, let’s calculate the total cost of the mixture:
Cost of 6 litres of milk = 5000 rupees
Cost of 7 litres of milk = 7 × 6000 = 42000 rupees
Total cost of milk = 5000 + 42000 = 47000 rupees
Since the cost of the mixture should be 4800 per litre, the total cost of the mixture should be:
(13 + x) × 4800
Step 3:
Now, we can equate the two costs to get an equation in terms of x:
(13 + x) × 4800 = 47000
Simplifying the equation, we get:
62400 + 4800x = 47000
4800x = 47000 - 62400
4800x = -15400
x = -15400/4800
x = -3.208
Step 4:
Since we cannot add negative quantity of water, we can conclude that it is not possible to bring down the cost to 4800 rupees per litre.
Therefore, the correct answer is option (B) None of these.