Math, asked by mehaksukhman745, 6 months ago

10. A herd of cows gives 4 litres of milk each day. But each cow gives one-third of
total milk each day. They give 24 litres milk in six days. How many cows are
there in the herd?​

Answers

Answered by supriyasingh964833
4

Answer:

3 cows

Step-by-step explanation:

each cow gives 1/3×4litre =4/3litre

4×3×4=3 cows

Answered by MissFrozenHeart
0

Each cow gives = ⅓ × 4 litre \longmapsto \frac{4}{3} litres

Number of cows =  \frac{4}{ (\frac{4}{3}) } \longmapsto\:\: 3

\therefore\: The total number of cows in the herd are 3

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