Step 1: Understanding the diagram.
At 1400 °C, composition ‘X’ lies completely in the liquid field.
At 1250 °C, the composition enters the A+B+Melt region. The lever rule applies between the solidus and liquidus compositions.
Step 2: From diagram (approximate values).
At 1250 °C, the liquid composition ≈ 40 wt% B,
and solid composition ≈ 10 wt% B.
Initial melt (X) = 25 wt% B.
Step 3: Lever rule.
\[
\text{Fraction of liquid remaining} = \frac{X - \text{solidus}}{\text{liquidus} - \text{solidus}} = \frac{25 - 10}{40 - 10} = 0.5
\]
\[
\text{Fraction crystallized} = 1 - 0.5 = 0.5 = 50%.
\]
Step 4: Conclusion.
Thus, 50% of melt converts to solid between 1400 °C and 1250 °C.