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A vessel has 13litres 200ml of fruit juice.ln how many glasses each of capacity of 60ml can it be filled?

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Answered by Anonymous
26

\large\underline{\sf{\red{Given:}}}

\sf{Vessel\:of\:fruit\:juice:- 13litre 200ml}

\sf{Capacity \:of \:glass :- 60ml}

\large\underline{\sf{\red{To Find:}}}

\sf{Glasses\: of\: capacity\: 60ml\: can\: be\: filled.}

\large\underline{\sf{\red{Solution:}}}

We know,

\sf{13\: litres \:is\: equal \:to\: 1300ml.}

\sf{Total\: capacity\: of\: the\: vessel\: would\: be: }

\dashrightarrow\: \sf\ 1300+200

\dashrightarrow\: \sf\ 1500ml.

Then,

\sf{Capacity\: of \:glass=60ml.}

\sf{No. \:of \:glasses\: =\Large\ \frac{Capacity\: of\: vessel}{Capacity \:of\: glass.} }

\dashrightarrow\: \sf\ 1500÷60

\dashrightarrow\: \underline{\boxed{\sf{ 25glasses.}}}

\sf{Hence\:the \:answer\:is\:25\:glasses.}

Answered by naseemalileef
0

Answer:

13 litres is equal to 100ml.

Total capacity of the vessel would be:

=1300+200

=1500ml

capacity of glass=60ml

No.of glasses=capacity of vessel/capasity of glass

1300÷60=25

hence no of glasses=25

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