Mixture & Alligation Solution Tricks |Alligations and Mixtures | Additional Example-20 |TalentSprint

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Mixtures and Alligation questions need best shortcuts and tricks to get solved efficiently. To save your time and effort, this video has a detailed explanation of those useful tricks. The concept of mixtures problems is must to be clear along with the pattern of questions that mainly come in various competitive exams. Do watch this video on basics and solutions on this topic.

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Question: A jar contains a mixture of two liquids A and B in the ratio of 4 : 1. When 15 litres of the mixture is taken out and 15 litres of liquid B is poured into the Jar, the ratio becomes 2 : 3. How many litres of liquid did A contain in the Jar finally?
1) 15 litres 2) 18 litres 3) 24 litres 4) 12 litres 5) 8 litres

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Mam 4:1 becomes 12:3
0 :15
Final = 12:18 (2:3)
A contains 12lit simple, why we use that x method

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