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A tetra pack of milk is 9cm wide,13cm is length and 24cm is the hight. If a baby drinks one- third of the milk, what is the volume of milk left in the pack? Give answer in litres and millilitres?? Step by step.​

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Answered by itsNitasha
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The volume of milk left in the

Given: Width or breadth = 9 cm; Length = 13 cm; Height = 24 cm

To find: The volume of milk left in the pack

Formula:

Volume of cuboid = length × breadth × height.

On substituting the given values in the given formula,

\text { Volume of the milk pack } = 9\times13\times24 \text{ cubic centimeter} = 2808 \text{ cubic centimeter} Volume of the milk pack =9×13×24 cubic centimeter=2808 cubic centimeter

The baby drinks one third of the milk, that is 2808\times\frac{1}{3}=936 \text{ cubic centimeters}2808×

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=936 cubic centimeters

To convert cubic centimeters to millilitre we have to multiply it by 1, that is 936 \text{ cubic centimeters}\times1=936\text{ millimeters}936 cubic centimeters×1=936 millimeters

To convert cubic centimeters to millilitre we have to divide the value by 1000, that is 936\text{ cubic centimeters}\times\frac{1}{1000}=0.936\text{ litres}936 cubic centimeters×

1000

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=0.936 litres

Answered by mohitmfor
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Answer:

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