A jar contains X litres milk and jar Q contains x-25 litres water. K litres water is taken from jar Q and mixed0
with K% milk from jar P to form a mixture A. The remaining
quantity of water in jar Q is distributed into two equal
parts, one part of which is mixed with 40% remaining milk
from jar P to form a mixture B of 64 litres and another part is
mixed with the remaining quantity of milk in jar P to form a
mixture C. The difference between the quantity of milk in
mixture B and that in C is 17 litres.
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