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SSC CGL Quantitative Aptitude Mixture and Alligation Easy Practice Question
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Shortcut used: Identify the quantity asked, write the given values, then apply the direct arithmetic formula.
Solve in 3 steps:
  1. List the given numbers and units.
  2. Choose the formula that matches the asked value.
  3. Simplify carefully and compare with options.
Common mistake: Do not use a reasoning pattern shortcut in a quantitative question.
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In what ratio should tea costing ₹180 per kg be mixed with tea costing ₹240 per kg to get a mixture worth ₹205 per kg?
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SSC CGL Quantitative Aptitude Mixture and Alligation
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Easy Marks: 1.0 Practice Question
Learn + Solve: Shortcut, Trap & Fast Route Click to view shortcut, steps, and common mistake
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Shortcut used, common trap, and the fastest solving route

Shortcut used: Identify the quantity asked, write the given values, then apply the direct arithmetic formula.
Solve in 3 steps:
  1. List the given numbers and units.
  2. Choose the formula that matches the asked value.
  3. Simplify carefully and compare with options.
Common mistake: Do not use a reasoning pattern shortcut in a quantitative question.
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In what ratio should tea costing ₹180 per kg be mixed with tea costing ₹240 per kg to get a mixture worth ₹205 per kg?

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