SOLUTION: There is 5.4 LTS of milk in a vessel. One third of the milk is used for some purpose. I. The remaining milk some water is added so that its volume increases by a factor of 1.25. On

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Question 1012573: There is 5.4 LTS of milk in a vessel. One third of the milk is used for some purpose. I. The remaining milk some water is added so that its volume increases by a factor of 1.25. One third of this new mixture is again used for some purpose. How much milk is left in the vessel now?
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left milk=(1.25 5.4-5.4/3)-(1.25 5.4-5.4/3)/3
=(1.25 3.6)-(1.25 3.6)/3
=2*4.85/3
=9.70/3
=3.23 litre

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