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Vial V is \(\frac{2}{3}\) full of a certain solution and vial W, which has 50% more capacity than vial V, is \(\frac{3}{4}\) full of the same solution. If half of the solution in vial V is poured into vial W, vial W will be filled to what fraction of its capacity?

(A)\(\frac{27}{36}\)

(B)\(\frac{10}{11}\)

(C)\(\frac{11}{12}\)

(D)\(\frac{23}{24}\)

(E)\(\frac{35}{36}\)

I was able to solve it in under 2 mins, but curious to know if there is a 10-sec approach?

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Let capacity be denoted by "C"

V = C ===> currently filled = 2/3 C
Given : Capacity of W is 50% more than V

W = C + 0.5 C = 1.5 C ===> currently filled = 3/4(1.5C)

half of contents of V ==> 2/3C * 1/2 = 2/6C are then poured in W
Required to calculate the fraction to which W will be filled after half of contents of V are filled in W
2/6C +3/4(1.5C)/1.5C
Solving, we get
35/36

Ans:E
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Vial V is \(\frac{2}{3}\) full of a certain solution and vial W, which has 50% more capacity than vial V, is \(\frac{3}{4}\) full of the same solution. If half of the solution in vial V is poured into vial W, vial W will be filled to what fraction of its capacity?

(A)\(\frac{27}{36}\)

(B)\(\frac{10}{11}\)

(C)\(\frac{11}{12}\)

(D)\(\frac{23}{24}\)

(E)\(\frac{35}{36}\)

I was able to solve it in under 2 mins, but curious to know if there is a 10-sec approach?

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i worked with 24 and 36, as it seemed easier to work with...
24*2/3 = 16.
36*3/4 = 27

16/2 = 8
8+27 = 35.
we have 35/36
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capacity of V = 10
and V is filled with 20/3
capacity of = 15
W is filled with 45/4
now 1/2 v is poured to W ; making capacity of W = 10/3 + 45/4 ; 175/12
making filled capacity of W to be 175/12 * 1/15 ;
\(\frac{35}{36}\)
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Vial V is \(\frac{2}{3}\) full of a certain solution and vial W, which has 50% more capacity than vial V, is \(\frac{3}{4}\) full of the same solution. If half of the solution in vial V is poured into vial W, vial W will be filled to what fraction of its capacity?

(A) \(\frac{27}{36}\)

(B) \(\frac{10}{11}\)

(C) \(\frac{11}{12}\)

(D) \(\frac{23}{24}\)

(E) \(\frac{35}{36}\)

I was able to solve it in under 2 mins, but curious to know if there is a 10-sec approach?
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