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A vessel has 20 litres of a mixture of milk and water having $60 \%$ milk. Five litres of pure milk is added to the vessel. Find the percentage of milk in the new solution.(A) $34 \%$(B) $51 \%$(C) $68 \%$(D) None of these
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Therefore, the amount of milk in the 20 litre solution is $20 \times \frac{60}{100} = 12$ litres. Show more…
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