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A solution consists acid and water in the ratio 5:3. If 4 litres of water is added, the new ratio becomes 5:4. What is the original quantity of acid in the solution?

A20 litres

B25 litres

C30 litres

D35 litres

Answer:

A. 20 litres

Read Explanation:

Let the original quantities be:

  • Acid = (5x) litres

  • Water = (3x) litres

After adding 4 litres of water:

  • Acid = (5x)

  • Water = (3x + 4)

Given the new ratio is (5:4):

5x3x+4=54\frac{5x}{3x+4}=\frac{5}{4}

Cross-multiplying:


20x = 15x + 20

5x = 20

x = 4

Therefore, the original quantity of acid was:

5x=5×4=205x = 5 \times 4 = 20

Original quantity of acid = 20 litres.


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