Math, asked by chaohan2908, 1 year ago

A milk man has 175 litres of cows milk and 105 litres of buffalows milk. he wishes to sell the milk by filling the two types of milk in cans to equal capacity . calculate the follwing 1,capacity of a can 2,number of cans of cow's milk 3,number of cans of buffalows milk

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Answered by vishalmaurya2812
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Answer:

1) Maximum 35 litres , 2) 5 cans , 3) 3 cans

Step-by-step explanation:

1)

HCF of 105 and 175

105= 3×5×7

175= 5×5×7

( 5×7 ) is common in both cases.

Therefore , 35 Litres is maximum capacity of cans.

2)

175 litres ÷ capacity of cans

175 ÷ 35

= 5 cans

3)

105 litres ÷ capacity of cans

105 ÷ 35

= 3 cans

Hope this help you.

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