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Vessel A contains 36 litres of mixture of milk and water and vessel B contains 80 litres of mixture of milk and water. The respective ratio of milk and water in vessel A is 3 : 2 and the respective ratio of milk and water in the vessel B is 7 : 3. If 18 litres of mixture is taken out from vessel B and added to vessel A, how many litres of water will be there in vessel A?

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Vessel A contains 36 litres of mixture of milk and water and vessel B contains 80 litres of mixture of milk and water. The respective ratio of milk and water in vessel A is 3 : 2 and the respective ratio of milk and water in the vessel B is 7 : 3. If 18 litres of mixture is taken out from vessel B and added to vessel A, how many litres of water will be there in vessel A?
1). 21.4
2). 19.8
3). 17.6
4). 20.4


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