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5 May, 01:29

One full glass

contains vinegar and water in the ratio of 1:3. Another full goass of twice the capacity of the first vinegar and water in the ratio 1:4. If the contents of both glasses were mixed together, what then is the ratio of vinegar to water?

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  1. 5 May, 04:21
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    One full glass contains vinegar and water in the ratio of 1:3.

    Another full glass of twice the capacity of the first vinegar and water in the ratio 1:4.

    If the contents of both glasses were mixed together, what then is the ratio of vinegar to water?

    1 glass capacity = X

    vinegar 1/4 = 0.25X

    water 3/4 = 0.75 x

    2 glass capacity = 2X

    vinegar 1/5 = 0.2 (2X) = 0.4X

    water 4/5 = 0.8 (2X) = 1.6X

    both glasses capacity = X + 2X = 3X

    vinegar 0.25X + 0.4X = 0.65X

    water 0.75X + 1.6X = 2.35X

    vinegar/water ratio = 0.65/2.35

    check 0.65X + 2.35X = 3X
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