Math, asked by engineerrenusharma, 1 year ago

A medical company had planned to fill 20 L of cough syrup into small bottles of capcity 125 ml each . if they are now to fill the same quantity of syrup in bottles of capacity 100 ml each, how many more bottles would they require?

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Answered by Satendra99
12

Answer:

Quantity of syrup which company had= 20000ml

capacity of each bottles = 125 ml

No. if bottles of 125 ml that company needed = 20000/125

= 160 bottles of 125 ml

After it ,

quantity of new bottles = 100 ml

No.of bottles of ml which company needed = 20000/100

=200 bottles of ml

Extra bottles which company have required =(200-160) bottles

= 40 bottles.

Hence they required 40 more bottles .

Answered by Gafnaa
4

Answer:

  Amount of syrup: 20 L

  We know that , 1 L =1000 ml

                    20 L       =20×1000

                                   =20,000 ml

   Capacity of small  =125 ml

          bottle

    No of bottles of 125 ml capacity=20,000        

                                                           -----------------

                                                                 125

                   =160.

If the capacity of small bottles is 100 ml ,then

         The no. of bottles of 100 ml=20,000

                                                         -----------------

                                                               100

                   =200.

    Therefore,the no. of extra bottles=200-160

                         Ans  =40.

              Hope this helps you all.

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