Math, asked by mirabora06gmailcom, 1 month ago

A bucket can hold 13.5 litres of water.
What quantity of water will be there in 3½ such buckets ?
With step-by-step explanation.
If you don't give step-by-step explanation I will not mark you as brainlist.

Answers

Answered by arvindgupta3874
1

Step-by-step explanation:

one bucket can hold water = 13.5 liters

3½ bucket = ?

7/2 × 13.5

47.25 is the answer

Answered by Anonymous
0

3½=3.5

3/5 th of bucket is filled with water.

2/5 th path of bucket is left to be filled. Total capacity of bucket is 20 litres.

Amount of water required to fill the

bucket completely = 2 ×20/5

= 40/5

= 8 litres

Therefore 8 litres more water is needed to fill the bucket completely.

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