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1000 litres of water
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Answered by TheValkyrie
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Question:

1000 litres of water is to be filled in 3 containers in the ratio 2:9:14. How much water will each container have?

Answer:

\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{Given:}}}}

  • Litres of water = 1000 L
  • Containers filled in the ratio 2:9:14

\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{To\:Find:}}}}

  • Water in each container

\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{Solution:}}}}

→ Let the water in first container be 2x L

→ Let the water in second container be 9x L

→ Let the water in third cotainer be 14x L

→ Hence by the given data

  2x+9x+14x=1000

  25x = 1000

  x = 40

→ Water in first container =2x=2×40

   \boxed{\bold{Water\:in\:first\:container=\:80\:L}}

→ Water in second container = 9x = 9×40

   \boxed{\bold{Water\:in\:second\:container=\:360\:L}}

→ Water in third container = 14x =14×40

   \boxed{\bold{Water\:in\:third\:container=\:560\:L}}

Answered by rk5938826
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