10 1/2 litre of milk is poured into 7 containers equally. how much milk will be there in each container?
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Answer:
For an example we have taken
Step-by-step explanation:
If 63/4 means six and three quarters, then the answer is: just under one litre, or, to be more precise, 27/28 of a litre, or 0.964285714285714 litre.
One way of getting there is to convert 6 3/4 to 27/4, and then multiply by 1/7.
(The answer assumes that the “small containers” are sufficiently large to hold 27/28 litre. Otherwise, the correct answer is: Whatever the small containers are capable of holding....)
Answer:
For example we are taking
Step-by-step explanation:
If 63/4 means six and three quarters, then the answer is: just under one litre, or, to be more precise, 27/28 of a litre, or 0.964285714285714 litre.
One way of getting there is to convert 6 3/4 to 27/4, and then multiply by 1/7.
(The answer assumes that the “small containers” are sufficiently large to hold 27/28 litre. Otherwise, the correct answer is: Whatever the small containers are capable of holding....)