Shrey9
Why is that when we take 50 % of espresso, the caffeine quantity remains same (160 mg), but when we take 50% of drip coffee, we divide the caffeine quantity by 4 ?
shouldn't it be 160mg --> 80 mg from espresso
and 124mg --> 62 mg from drip coffee..
giving us 142 (C) ?
but I am unable to understand that why 142 (c) will contain 180 gram coffee and not 120 gram
You're forgetting to take into account what
volume of drip coffee will be in the new drink compared to the volume of the initial cup of drip coffee.
The new drink is 120g, half of which is espresso and half of which is drip coffee. This means that there are 60g of espresso and 60g of drip coffee in the new drink.
The question tells us that 60g of espresso (the exact amount we want!) has 160mg of caffeine. So we get 160mg of caffeine from the 60 g of espresso.
However, the question tells us that
240g of drip coffee (
not the amount we want!) has 124 mg of caffeine. We only have 60g of drip coffee in the new drink — 60g is 1/4 of 240g, so it 60g of drip coffee should have 1/4 the amount of caffeine in 240g of drip coffee. Thus, we should get 124 / 4 = 31mg of caffeine from the 60 g of drip coffee.
So we have 160 + 31 = 191mg of caffeine in total in the new drink.
Your clue here is that
there was information from the question stem that you weren't using: 240g never came into your calculations. When you find that there's information you aren't using, it's more likely that you're missing something than that the question gave you extraneous information — you should go back and see how you could incorporate this information into your math.