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Two solutions of 90% and 97% purity are mixed resulting in 21 litres of mixture of 94% purity. How much is the quantity of the first solution in the resulting mixture?
(A) 15 litres
(B) 12 litres
(C) 9 litres
(D) 6 litres
(E) 4 litres
A simpler method without doing any calculation.
90-91-92-93-
94-95-96-97
94 is closer to 97 than it is to 90. This means that a greater amount of the 97% purity solution was mixed in the 21 litres (more than half). So, option A and B are out.
It could've been 6 or 4 litres had the resulting solution been more close to 97. Right now it is somewhere in the middle. Option C seems to be the most appropriate one.
The more the difference between the purity of the two solutions, the harder it is to estimate your answer like in the above method.
For example, had the two solutions had the following purity levels, it would've been difficult to estimate like shown above.
33% & 89% purity solutions are mixed to form a 57% purity solution of 21 litres.
It becomes difficult to estimate. So, this method is feasible only if the two purity levels of the initial solution are closer to each other.
Hope this helps.