The price of two litres of milk is equal to the price of 12 litres of water. Find the ratio of price of water to milk in a mixture of 3 litres of water and 11 litres of milk.

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Here are some tips for solving ratio and proportion problems: - Read the ratio correctly: For example, 2 pink to 6 red should be expressed as 2:6, not 6:2. - Note the units in your calculations - The ratio between two quantities should be of the same kind - When comparing two ratios, their units must be similar - If the ratios are equal like a fraction, then only comparison of 2 ratios can be performed - In ratio, if both the antecedent and the consequent are multiplied or divided by the same number (except 0) then the ratio will remain the same - Write the ratios in their three... Show more

The price of two litres of milk is equal to the price of 12 litres of water. Find the ratio of price of water to milk in a mixture of 3 litres of water and 11 litres of milk.






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