Math, asked by shewaleganpat, 3 months ago

A bottle contains 2 Litres milk . ¼ of it is taken out . How much milk left

In the bottle?​

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Answered by joelpaulabraham
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Answer:

Milk left = 1.5L

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that,

If in a bottle, ¼ of the milk is taken out, then, ¾ is still there in the bottle right.

So,

¼ of 2L is taken,

Thus,

¾ of 2L is still remaining

Hence,

Milk left = ¾ of 2

Milk left = ¾ × 2

Milk left = (3/2)L

Milk left = 1.5L

If you didn't understand the above method we can solve it through the long procedure.

¼ of the milk is taken,

In the bottle, there is 2L of milk

So,

Milk taken = ¼ of 2L

Milk taken = ¼ × 2

Milk taken = (1/2)L

Milk taken = 0.5L

Now, we know that,

Milk left = Total Milk - Milk taken

Milk left = 2L - 0.5L

Milk left = 1.5L

Hence,

Milk left = 1.5L

Hope it helped and believing you understood it....All the best

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