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Arithmetic Aptitude :: Alligation or Mixture

  1. Alligation:

    It is the rule that enables us to find the ratio in which two or more ingredients at the given price must be mixed to produce a mixture of desired price.

  2. Mean Price:

    The cost of a unit quantity of the mixture is called the mean price.

  3. Rule of Alligation:

    If two ingredients are mixed, then

    \([ \frac { \text{Qunatity of cheaper} } { \text{Quantity of dearer} } ]\) = \([\frac { \text{c.p of dearer-Meanprice} } {\text{Mean price - C.P od dearer} } ]\)

  4. We present as under:

     (Cheaper quantity) : (Dearer quantity) = (d - m) : (m - c).

  5. Suppose a container contains x of liquid from which y units are taken out and replaced by water.

    After n operations, the quantity of pure liquid = \([X[1- \frac { Y } { X } ]^n]\)units