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10 liters of milk to be packed in small bottles each one of which can hold 250 ml. How many such bottles are required?

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Answered by Anonymous
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 => given :

10 \: litres \: of \: milk \: is \: to \: be \: packed \: in

small \: bottles \: each \: one \: of \: which \: can

hold \: 250 \: ml

 => to \: find :

how \: many \: such \: bottles \: are \: required \:

to \: pack \: 10 \: litres \: of \: milk

solution :

10 \: litres = 1000 \: mililitres

each \: bottle \: can \: hold \: 250 \: ml

so \: x \: bottles \: can \: hold \: 10 \: l \: or \: 1000 \: ml \:  \\ of \: milk

100 \div 250 = x

x \:  = 40

so \: 40 \: bottles \: can \: hold \: 1000 \: ml \: or \: 10

 \: litres \: of \: milk

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hope \: it \:  \: helps \: u \\ pls \: mark \: me \: as \: brainliest

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