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vishal.pathak
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2 vessels contain mixture of spirit and water. 1st vessel s:w = 8:3, 2nd 5:1. 35 litre flask contains in the ratio 4:1. How many litres were taken from 1st vessel
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Participation in soccer league is 10% higher this year. Participation of men increased by 5% and that of women increased by 20%. What is the % of female in the league now
a.1/3 b.4/11 c.2/5 d.4/9 e.1/2
[spoiler]OA E
In the 1st question we cannot apply the mixtures allegation unless the base is same i.e we have the ratio of spirit to the entire mixture but in 2nd we can apply the allegation although 5% is an increase on the number of BOYS last year, 20% is an increase on the number of GIRLS last year.
My question really is what should we check before applying the allegation[/spoiler]
Why am I not able to apply the allegation in the following question
A certain military vehicle can run on pure Fuel X, pure Fuel Y, or any mixture of X and Y. Fuel X costs $3 per gallon; the vehicle can go 20 miles on a gallon of Fuel X. In contrast, Fuel Y costs $5 per gallon, but the vehicle can go 40 miles on a gallon of Fuel Y. The vehicle can cover 7 and 1/7 miles for every dollar of fuel currently in its tank. What is the cost per gallon of the fuel mixture currently in the vehicle's tank?
(40/5 - 50/7)/(50/7 - 20/3) = 9/5 and [spoiler]the correct ans is the ratio of 1st fuel to 2nd = 3:1[/spoiler]
Regards,
Vishal
[spoiler]Ans: 11[/spoiler]
Participation in soccer league is 10% higher this year. Participation of men increased by 5% and that of women increased by 20%. What is the % of female in the league now
a.1/3 b.4/11 c.2/5 d.4/9 e.1/2
[spoiler]OA E
In the 1st question we cannot apply the mixtures allegation unless the base is same i.e we have the ratio of spirit to the entire mixture but in 2nd we can apply the allegation although 5% is an increase on the number of BOYS last year, 20% is an increase on the number of GIRLS last year.
My question really is what should we check before applying the allegation[/spoiler]
Why am I not able to apply the allegation in the following question
A certain military vehicle can run on pure Fuel X, pure Fuel Y, or any mixture of X and Y. Fuel X costs $3 per gallon; the vehicle can go 20 miles on a gallon of Fuel X. In contrast, Fuel Y costs $5 per gallon, but the vehicle can go 40 miles on a gallon of Fuel Y. The vehicle can cover 7 and 1/7 miles for every dollar of fuel currently in its tank. What is the cost per gallon of the fuel mixture currently in the vehicle's tank?
(40/5 - 50/7)/(50/7 - 20/3) = 9/5 and [spoiler]the correct ans is the ratio of 1st fuel to 2nd = 3:1[/spoiler]
Regards,
Vishal












