DSQ: Understanding mixture problems - GMAT Quantitative

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Two hydrochloric acid solutions, one of concentration 40% and one of concentration 25%, are mixed together to make a solution of 35% concentration.

How much solution is made?

  1. 200 ml of 40% solution is used

  2. 100 ml of 25% solution is used

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Answer

Suppose we only know that 200 ml of the 40% solution is used. Then we can call the amount of 25% solution used, and the total amount made is . The solution equation becomes,

So 100 ml of the 25% solution is used.

Similarly, if we only know that 100 ml of the 25% solution is used, then we can call the amount of 40% solution used, and the total amount made is . The solution equation becomes,

So 200 ml of the 10% solution is used.

Either way, we get that

and 300 ml of solution is created.

The answer is that either statement is sufficient to answer the question.

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