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A merchant has two types of tea: one costing ₹70/kg and the other costing ₹100/kg. He mixes them and sells the mixture at ₹91/kg, earning a 25% profit. In what ratio did he mix the two types of tea?

A1 : 2

B68 : 7

C23 : 21

D1 : 3

Answer:

B. 68 : 7

Read Explanation:

Selling price of the mixture = ₹91/kg

Profit = 25%

So, the cost price of the mixture is:

CP=91×100125\text{CP}=\frac{91\times 100}{125}=₹72.8/ kg

Now use the rule of alligation:

Ratio=(10072.8):(72.870)\text{Ratio}=(100-72.8):(72.8-70)

=27.2:2.8=27.2:2.8

=272:28=68:7=272:28=68:7

Therefore, the two types of tea (₹70/kg : ₹100/kg) were mixed in the ratio:

68:7\boxed{68:7}


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