The question consists of four statements numbered I, II, III, and IV given below it. You have to decide that the data provided in which of the following statement alone is not sufficient to answer the question.

Two mixtures 'A' and 'B' contains milk and water in the ratio of 5 : 4 and 7 : 5 respectively. Find the quantity of water in mixture 'B'?

Statement I : If 40% of the mixture 'A' is taken out and 30ml of milk and 24 ml of water is added to the resultant mixture such that the ratio of milk to water becomes 5 : 4. the total amount of mixture 'B' is 33.33% more than the total mixture of 'A'.

Statement II : Total quantity of milk in mixture 'A' and mixture 'B' together is 480ml, while the total amount of water in mixture 'A' and mixture 'B' together is 360 ml.

Statement III : Total amount of milk in mixture 'B' is 120 ml more than the amount of water in mixture 'A'. The difference between the quantity of milk and water in mixture 'A' is 40 ml.

Statement IV : If 25% of mixture 'A' is taken out and is replaced with the same amount of milk then the ratio of milk to water in the resultant mixture becomes 2 : 1. Amount of water in mixture 'B' is 40 ml more than the amount of water in mixture 'A'.

1
Either I or II only
2
Either I or III only
3
Either I or IV only
4
Either II or IV only
5
Either III or IV only

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