A vessel contains a mixture of milk and water in the respective ratio of 3:1. 32 litres of mixture was taken out and replaced with the same quantity of milk so that the resultant ratio between the quantities of milk and water in the mixture was 4:1 respectively. If 10 litres of mixture is again taken out from the vessel - what is the resultant quantity of water in the mixture?(in litres)

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A vessel contains a mixture of milk and water in the respective ratio of 3:1. 32 litres of mixture was taken out and replaced with the same quantity of milk so that the resultant ratio between the quantities of milk and water in the mixture was 4:1 respectively. If 10 litres of mixture is again taken out from the vessel - what is the resultant quantity of water in the mixture?(in litres)






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