Math, asked by diy21, 1 year ago

A tank contains 2.85m^3 of oil.How many bottles of 300 ml capacity can be fillied out of it?

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Answered by Saumi2003
25
1m^3=1000 l
2.85m^3= 2850 l=2850000ml
2850000÷300=950 bottles
Answered by gadakhsanket
30

Dear Student,

◆ Answer -

No of bottles = 9500

● Explanation -

We know that 1 m^3 = 1000 L.

Given that a tank contains 2.85 m^3 of oil.

Capacity of tank = 2.85 m^3

Capacity of tank = 2850 L

Also capacity of each bottle is -

Capacity of battle = 300 ml

Capacity of battle = 0.3 L

No of bottles are calculated by -

No of bottles = capacity of tank / capacity of battle

No of bottles = 2850 / 0.3

No of bottles = 9500

Hence, 9500 bottles are filled.

Thanks dear. Hope this helps you...

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