Mixture Problems - GMAT Quantitative

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What quantity of solution is obtained by diluting liters of pure acid with water?

(1) The final solution contains 20% of acid.

(2) ml.

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Answer

(1) The final solution contains 20% of acid.

Using Statement (1), we know the concentration of acid in the final solution. However, we cannot find the quantity of the final solution as we do not know what quantity of acid was diluted.

So Statement (1) Alone is not sufficient.

(2) x=20 ml

Using statement (2) we know the quantity of the original acid solution, but we do not know what quantity of water was added or the concentration of the final solution.

So Statement (2) Alone is not sufficient.

Combining both Statements,

We have 20 ml of a 100% acid solution. Note that there is 0% acid in water. After diluting the solution, we obtain y ml of a solution containing 20% of acid. The amount (in ml) of acid in the final solution equals the amount of acid of the initial solution:

Therefore 100 ml of solution is obtained by diluting the original acid solution with water.

Both Statements Together are sufficient.

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