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8 liters of solution is removed from 20% milk solution and 8 liters of water is added to the solution. The resulting solution has 16% milk in it. What was the initial quantity of the 20% milk solution?

A. 38 liters
B. 40 liters
C. 42 liters
D. 44 liters
E. 45 liters

Milk/total solution = 20% initially then 16%;
M=0.2T

16%=[M-(8*20%)]T;
16%=(0.2T-1.6)/T
0.04T=1.6; T=40 IMO B
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8 liters of solution is removed from 20% milk solution and 8 liters of water is added to the solution. The resulting solution has 16% milk in it. What was the initial quantity of the 20% milk solution?

A. 38 liters
B. 40 liters
C. 42 liters
D. 44 liters
E. 45 liters

let x=initial quantity of 20% milk solution
.8x-8(.8)+8=.84x→
x=40 liters
B
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8 liters of solution is removed from 20% milk solution and 8 liters of water is added to the solution. The resulting solution has 16% milk in it. What was the initial quantity of the 20% milk solution?

A. 38 liters
B. 40 liters
C. 42 liters
D. 44 liters
E. 45 liters

total qty of milk ; .2*8 ; 16
milk /total = 20%
milk-1.6/total = 16%
milk = .2*total
.2*total-1.6/total = .16
solve for total = 40
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8 liters of solution is removed from 20% milk solution and 8 liters of water is added to the solution. The resulting solution has 16% milk in it. What was the initial quantity of the 20% milk solution?

A. 38 liters
B. 40 liters
C. 42 liters
D. 44 liters
E. 45 liters

When 8 liters of the solution is removed, the 8 liters consists of 0.2 x 8 = 1.6 L of milk, and 6.4 L or water. If we let s = the initial amount, in liters, of the solution, so originally there are 0.2s liters of milk and we can create the equation:

(0.2s - 1.6 + 0)/(s - 8 + 8) = 16/100

(0.2s - 1.6)/s = 4/25

25(0.2s - 1.6) = 4s

5s - 40 = 4s

s = 40

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We start with x liters of 20% milk. We remove 8 liters of this solution, so we are removing 8 liters of 20% milk. Then we add back 8 liters of water (which is 0% milk), and the result is x liters of 16% milk. We can summarize this in an equation as:

x(0.20) - 8(0.20) + 8(0) = x(0.16)

0.20x - 1.6 + 0 = 0.16x

0.04x = 1.6

4x = 160

x = 40

Answer: B
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8 liters of solution is removed from 20% milk solution and 8 liters of water is added to the solution. The resulting solution has 16% milk in it. What was the initial quantity of the 20% milk solution?

A. 38 liters
B. 40 liters
C. 42 liters
D. 44 liters
E. 45 liters

we can do witha allegations:

we see we have 80%water solution, 8 litre is removed and is replayed by 100% water solution to make a 84% water solution.
so

80 100
84
16:4
=4:1
So, 1/5 of the total solution was repplaced with 8 litres.
so, total solution is 40
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can we do it this way?

20/100 * x = 8 ltrs.
upon solving, we get x = 40 ltrs. ?

(percentage method?)
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We are told 8 liters of a solution is removed from a 20% milk solution.

Of the 8 liters removed, 20% consists of milk. Thus, 1.6 liters of the 8 liters consists of milk.

We are then given that the resulting solution consists of 16% milk. From this piece of information, we can create the following formula:

(0.2X - 1.6) / X * 100 = 16

20X - 160 / X = 16
16X = 20X - 160
X = 40

Answer is B.

Please correct me if I'm wrong, but we did not need to know that '8 liters of water is added' to solve this question.
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KarishmaB could u explain the last line : " So, 1/5 of the total solution was repplaced with 8 litres.". i approached the problem thru alligations myself, reached 32 liters (or 4:1 = water : original mixture) , but wasnt able to get to 32+8 = 40. the only POV im able to look at it is , to make a 16% solution , we need the OG sol to be 32 ltrs to which we are going to add the 8 ltrs water. which means the 32 litrs is the total quantity from which 8 lit solution was removed and replaced with external 8 litr water. hence in my mind, 32 ltrs shud b the answer. Thanks for clarifying.

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we can do witha allegations:

we see we have 80%water solution, 8 litre is removed and is replayed by 100% water solution to make a 84% water solution.
so

80 100
84
16:4
=4:1
So, 1/5 of the total solution was repplaced with 8 litres.
so, total solution is 40
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KarishmaB could u explain the last line : " So, 1/5 of the total solution was repplaced with 8 litres.". i approached the problem thru alligations myself, reached 32 liters (or 4:1 = water : original mixture) , but wasnt able to get to 32+8 = 40. the only POV im able to look at it is , to make a 16% solution , we need the OG sol to be 32 ltrs to which we are going to add the 8 ltrs water. which means the 32 litrs is the total quantity from which 8 lit solution was removed and replaced with external 8 litr water. hence in my mind, 32 ltrs shud b the answer. Thanks for clarifying.



A simple example would be to take x = 1. If you square both sides, you get x^2 = 1, which gives x = 1 or -1. The extra root x = -1 appears because squaring can introduce an additional, invalid solution.
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KarishmaB could u explain the last line : " So, 1/5 of the total solution was repplaced with 8 litres.". i approached the problem thru alligations myself, reached 32 liters (or 4:1 = water : original mixture) , but wasnt able to get to 32+8 = 40. the only POV im able to look at it is , to make a 16% solution , we need the OG sol to be 32 ltrs to which we are going to add the 8 ltrs water. which means the 32 litrs is the total quantity from which 8 lit solution was removed and replaced with external 8 litr water. hence in my mind, 32 ltrs shud b the answer. Thanks for clarifying.


Think of the steps. You had certain quantity of 20% milk solution. You removed 8 liters of it. Then you mixed the remaining with 8 liters water and got 16% milk solution. You use alligation here - mix some amount of 20% solution with 8 liters water to get 16% solution and you found that this amount of 20% solution is 32 liters. So 32 liters of 20% milk solution was mixed with 8 liters of water to get 16% milk solution.
But remember that you had removed 8 liters from the 20% solution in the first step. This means that you had 32 + 8 = 40 liters of 20% milk solution to start with.
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