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ID: GMAT-DI-DS-018
Section: Data Insights - Data Sufficiency (DS)
Topic: Ratio Proportion
Difficulty level: Easy

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A tank contains a mixture of water and syrup and nothing else. How many litres of syrup does the tank contain?

  1. The ratio of the number of litres of water to the number of litres of syrup in the tank is $7$ to $4$.
  2. If $6$ more litres of syrup were poured into the tank and nothing else changed, the ratio of the number of litres of water to the number of litres of syrup would be $7$ to $6$.
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