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A cup is 1 3 full of milk. What part of the cup is still to be filled by milk to make it full?​

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Answered by XxitzZBrainlyStarxX
10

Question:-

A cup is  \sf \frac{1}{3} full of milk. what part of the cup is still to be filled by milk to make it full?

Given:-

A cup is  \sf \frac{1}{3} full of milk.

To Find:-

what part of the cup is still to be filled by milk to make it full?

Solution:-

A cup is   \sf\frac{1}{3} full of milk.

Total 3 part of cup. Out of which 1 part is filled with milk.

Remaining part is still left to fill the glass by milk.

 \sf =  \frac{3}{3}  -  \frac{1}{3}  \\  \\  \sf  =  \frac{2}{3}

Answer:-

 \sf \large \color{red} \frac{2}{3}  \: part \: is \: still \: left \: to \: full \: the \: glass \\  \sf \large \color{red}by \: milk.

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Answered by llxCuteDevilxll01
5

Step-by-step explanation:

Question:-

A cup is

 \frac{1}{3}

full of milk. what part of the cup is still to be filled by milk to make it full?

Given:-

A cup is

\sf \frac{1}{3}

full of milk.

To Find:-

what part of the cup is still to be filled by milk to make it full?

Solution:-

A cup is \sf\frac{1}{3}

full of milk.

Total 3 part of cup. Out of which 1 part is filled with milk.

Remaining part is still left to fill the glass by milk.

\begin{gathered} \sf = \frac{3}{3} - \frac{1}{3} \\ \\ \sf = \frac{2}{3} \end{gathered}

Answer:-

\begin{gathered} \sf \large \color{red} \frac{2}{3} \: part \: is \: still \: left \: to \: full \: the \: glass \\ \sf \large \color{red}by \: milk.\end{gathered}

Hope you have satisfied. ⚘

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