Math, asked by mathwarrior69, 7 months ago

a pail contains 6 l of liquid if this will be placed in 750 ml bottles how many bottles are needed​

Answers

Answered by aabhakrvijay
16

Step-by-step explanation:

quantity of liquid on a pail = 6 l = 6×1000 ml =6000 ml

capacity of a bottle= 750 ml

required no. of bottles= 6000÷750

=8 bottles answer

Answered by HanitaHImesh
0

Given,

The bottles are of 750 ml.

The total amount of liquid = 6 litres

To find,

The number of bottles required to keep 6 l of liquid.

Solution,

The number of bottles required to keep 6 l of liquid will be 8.

We can easily solve this problem by following the given steps.

According to the question,

The bottles are of 750 ml.

The total amount of liquid = 6 litres

Now, we will first convert this amount into millilitres.

We know that 1 litre is equal to 1000 ml.

So,

6 l = 6×1000 ml

6 l = 6000 ml

The capacity of one bottle = 750 ml

1 bottle = 750 ml

or 750 ml = 1 bottle

1 ml = 1/750 bottle

Now, we have 6000 ml of liquid,

6000 ml = 6000 × 1/750 bottles

6000 ml = 6000/750 bottles

6000 ml = 8 bottles

Hence, the number of bottles required to keep 6 l of liquid are 8.

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