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A large can of milk contains 10 1/3 litres of milk. If the entire milk has to be poured into smaller container, each of capacity 1 10/21 litres, then find the number of containers requiredPlz answer with explanation​

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Answered by Anonymous
25

Given,

The large can of milk contains 10⅓ litres of milk.

The capacity of one smaller container is 1 10/21 litres.

To find,

The number of required smaller containers to equally pour the entire milk of the larger container.

Solution,

The volume capacity of the bigger container = 10⅓ litres = 31/3 litres

The volume capacity of the smaller containers = 1 10/21 litres = 31/21 litres

Now,we have to calculate the number of nursery smallest continent by using the following mathematical formula,

Number of required smaller containers = volume capacity of the bigger container/volume capacity of one smaller container= 31/3 ÷ 31/21 = 31/3 × 21/31 = 7

Hence,7 smaller containers are required.

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