Math, asked by nidhikaveramma, 1 year ago

24 buckets of water fill a tank, when capacity of each bucket is 15 litres. How many buckets will be needed to fill the same tank, if capacity of each bucket is 6 litres?

Answers

Answered by sps67
1

Step-by-step explanation:

total litre of tank =15*24=360

no of buckets =total /each

360/6=60

Answered by rickag4life
0

Answer:

60 buckets

Step-by-step explanation:

24 buckets of a 15 litres bucket would fill a tank.

∴to get the capacity of the tank, you do;24 buckets x15 litres each =360 litres.

hence, if the capacity of the drum is 360 litres,then, the number of buckets that would fill the tank is,360 litres(the capacity of the tank) divided by the capacity of the bucket;which is 360/6=60buckets.

therefore, 60 six litre buckets would be required to fill the tank.

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