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A milkman has 2 containers with capacities 101/4 litres and 183/4 litres. How many litres of milk can he store (maximum)

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Answered by kotaravi54321
3

Answer:

70.75

is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

A milkman has 2 containers with capacities 25 1/4 litres and 45 2/4 litres

Thus the capacities are:

25\frac{1}{4} = \frac{101}{4}\ liter\\\\45\frac{2}{4} = \frac{182}{4}\ liter

how many litres of milk can be store

\text{ Liters of milk stored } = \frac{101}{4} + \frac{182}{4} \\\\\text{ Liters of milk stored } = \frac{101 + 182 }{4} \\\\\text{ Liters of milk stored } = \frac{283}{4} \\\\\text{ Liters of milk stored } = 70.75

Thus 70.75 liters of milk can be stored

Answered by abhijeetgorai836
1

Answer:

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