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== Problem T9 ==
 
== Problem T9 ==
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A chemist mixed an acid of 48% concentration with the
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same acid of 80% concentration, and then added 2 litres of
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distilled water to the mixed acid. As a result, he got 10
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litres of the acid of 40% concentration. How many
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millilitre of the acid of 48% concentration that the chemist
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had used? (1 litre = 1000 millilitres)
  
 
[[1997 PMWC Problems/Problem T9|Solution]]
 
[[1997 PMWC Problems/Problem T9|Solution]]

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Problem I1

Evaluate 29 27/28 x 27 14/15 Solution

Problem I2

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Problem I3

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Problem I4

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Problem I5

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Problem I6

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Problem I7

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Problem I8

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Problem I9

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Problem I10

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Problem I11

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Problem I12

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Problem I13

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Problem I14

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Problem I15

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Problem T1

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Problem T2

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Problem T3

Peter is ill. He has to take medicine A every 8 hours, medicine B every 5 hours and medicine C every 10 hours. If he took all three medicines at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, when will he take them altogether again? Solution

Problem T4

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Problem T5

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Problem T6

John and Mary went to a book shop and bought some exercise books. They had <dollar/>100 each. John could buy 7 large and 4 small ones. Mary could buy 5 large and 6 small ones and had <dollar/>5 left. How much was a small exercise book?

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Problem T7

40% of girls and 50% of boys in a class got 'A'. If there are only 12 students in the class got 'A's and the ratio of boys and girls in the class is 45, how many students are there in the class?

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Problem T8

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Problem T9

A chemist mixed an acid of 48% concentration with the same acid of 80% concentration, and then added 2 litres of distilled water to the mixed acid. As a result, he got 10 litres of the acid of 40% concentration. How many millilitre of the acid of 48% concentration that the chemist had used? (1 litre = 1000 millilitres)

Solution

Problem T10

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