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1) Mr. Smith was filling up a 5l container with water. he had a small 500 ml jag. How many times would he have to fill the jug to totally fill the contener? ​

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Answered by SHASHWATA2003
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Answer:

The answer is 10 times

Step-by-step explanation:

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Mr. Smith was filling up a 5l container with water. he had a small 500 ml jag. How many times would he have to fill the jug to totally fill the contener?

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He had a small 500ml jug

& He had to fill a 5l container

So,

First of all converting 5l into ml

 \large 1l = 1000ml \\ \large 5l = 1000×5 = 5000ml

Since he had a 500ml jug to fill 5000ml container, we'll find how many times by dividing

\Large \frac{5000}{500} = 10 \:times

Hope it helps

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This is a standard math problem where we assume that in each time completely 500ml is filled as we don't have any other data in question but in actual situation it might differ and we've to calculate using the given data

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