Math, asked by shalini3365, 10 months ago

1 L of mustard oil weighs 910 g and 1 L of water weighs 1 kg. What will be the dífference between the weights of 10 L of oil and 10 L of water?​

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Answered by HydraRathore
33

The weight of mustard oil =910×10

=9100

The weight of water=1000×10

=10000

The difference =10000-9100

=900g

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Answered by windyyork
14

The required difference is 900 g.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Weight of 1 L of mustard oil = 910 g

Weight of 1 L of water = 1 kg

So, Weight of 10 L of mustard oil would be

910\times 10=9100\ g

Weight of 10 L of water would be

10\times 1=10\ kg

As we know that

1 kg = 1000 g

10 kg = 10000 g

So, Difference between the weights of 10 L of oil and 10 L of water is given by

10000-9100=900\ g

Hence, the required difference is 900 g.

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