A container has 40 liters of milk. Then, 4 liters are removed from the container and replaced with 4 liters of water. This process of replacing 4 lite...

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A container has 40 liters of milk. Then, 4 liters are removed from the container and replaced with 4 liters of water. This process of replacing 4 liters of the liquid in the container with an equal volume of water is continued repeatedly. The smallest number of times of doing this process, after which the volume of milk in the container becomes less than that of water, is

Options:
A. 5
B. 6
C. 7
D. 8

Correct Answer: C. 7

Title: Milk-Water Replacement Iterations

Difficulty: Medium

Section: Quantitative Aptitude

Category: Arithmetic

Topic: Mixture & Alligation

Tags: Replacement Process, Iterative Calculation, Mixtures

Solution Language:

  1. Concept Used:
    When a proportion

    pp
    of a mixture is replaced with an equal proportion of another liquid, the concentration of the remaining mixture decreases exponentially. After
    nn
    iterations, the concentration of milk becomes:

    Concentration of milk=(1p)n\text{Concentration of milk} = (1 - p)^n
    Here,
    p=440=0.1p = \frac{4}{40} = 0.1
    , and initially, the concentration of milk is
    11
    (100%).
  2. Condition for Milk Volume to Be Less Than Water Volume:
    For the volume of milk to be less than that of water:

    (1p)n0.5(1 - p)^n 0.5
    - For
    n=7n = 7
    :
    (0.9)7=0.4782969<0.5(0.9)^7 = 0.4782969 < 0.5

Thus, the smallest

nn
for which the volume of milk becomes less than that of water is 7 iterations.

Citations:
[1] https://pplx-res.cloudinary.com/image/upload/v1743502569/user_uploads/RwicRxPNUSAPAFN/Screenshot-2025-04-01-154539.jpg
[2] https://pplx-res.cloudinary.com/image/upload/v1743502569/user_uploads/RHOhswnXVUXnSgk/Screenshot-2025-04-01-154550.jpg


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Options

A.

5

B.

6

C.

7

D.

8

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