Official Solution:In a 10-liter mixture of cranberry juice and water, the ratio of juice to water is 3 to 2. Five liters of the mixture are removed and replaced with pure cranberry juice, and this process is repeated once more. What is the new ratio of juice to water in the mixture after the two removals and replacements? A. 5 : 3
B. 6 : 4
C. 8 : 2
D. 17 : 3
E. 9 : 1
We are given a 10-liter mixture of cranberry juice and water with a juice-to-water ratio of 3:2, which means it contains 6 liters of juice and 4 liters of water.
To solve the problem, we need to perform two rounds of removal and replacement. In each round, we remove 50% of the mixture, which is 5 liters.
During the first round, we remove 50% of the juice and 50% of the water, leaving us with a mixture that contains 3 liters of juice and 2 liters of water. We then add 5 liters of pure juice to this mixture, which gives us a new mixture with 8 liters of juice and 2 liters of water.
During the second round, we again remove 50% of the juice and 50% of the water, leaving us with a mixture that contains 4 liters of juice and 1 liters of water. We then add 5 liters of pure juice to this mixture, which gives us a new mixture with 9 liters of juice and 1 liters of water. Therefore, the resulting mixture after the two removals and replacements has a juice-to-water ratio of 9:1.
Answer: E