prachi18oct wrote:If a portion of a half water/half alcohol mix is replaced with 25% alcohol solution, resulting in a 30% alcohol solution, what percentage of the original alcohol was replaced?
A) 3
B) 12
C) 64
D) 75
E) 80
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D: 75%
Here, 3/4 of the 50% solution is replaced with 25% solution.
Since there are 3 parts 25% solution for every 1 part 50% solution, we get:
Average percentage per 4 parts = (3*25 + 1*50)/4 = 125/4 ≈ 31%.
The resulting percentage is too high.
Implication:
More of the replacement solution -- which has a lower percentage of alcohol -- is required.
The correct answer is
E.
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