a medical company had planned to fill 20L of cough syrup into small bottles of capacity 125mL each. if they are now to fill the same quantity of syrup in bottles of capacity 100mL each ,how many more bottles would they require
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20 l so while converting into ml we get 20000 ml of cough syrup
to fill in a bottle of capacity 125 ml we can fill 160 bottles
to fill in a bottle having capacity of 100 ml we can fill 200 bottles
so we need 40 more bottles to fill it completely
to fill in a bottle of capacity 125 ml we can fill 160 bottles
to fill in a bottle having capacity of 100 ml we can fill 200 bottles
so we need 40 more bottles to fill it completely
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Answer:
20L=20000litres
Each capacity =125ml
Other capicity=100ml
So we divide for first capacity
20000/125=160
Then we divide for second capacity
20000/100=200
Then we substrct
200-160=40
So the 40 bottles are extra
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