Math, asked by gamitleeza0001, 1 month ago

A herd of cows gives 4 litres of milk each day. But each cow gives one third of total milk each day. They give 24 litres milk in 6 days. How many cows are there in the herd?​

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Answered by Wow29
13

A herd of cows gives 4 liters of milk each day.

Each cow gives one-third of total milk each day =  \frac{1}{3} of \: 4

Therefore, each cow gives  \frac{4}{3}

of milk each day.

Total no. of cows = 4 ÷  \frac{4}{3}

= 3

Therefore there are 3 cows in the herd.

Answered by devikaprem05
2

Answer: a cow gives  3 liters

Step-by-step explanation:

4 liters per day

4/3

4 divided 4/3

=4 x 3/4

=3

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