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11. How many jars of capacity 2.15 1 are required to empty a tank of 53.75 l?
2. How many ribbons of length 165 m can be cut from a ribbon of 52.80 m?​

Answers

Answered by OppaiSugoy
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Step-by-step explanation:

1 jar capacity = 2.15

tank = 53.75

no. of jars = 5375/215 = 25 jars

2. ribbon length = 165m

ribbon bundle = 52.8m

No of ribbons of 165m each from 52.8m = 52.8/165

N = 0.32 = 32/100

Answered by ananya1982
1

Answer:

1. 25 jars of capacity

2. 32 ribbons

Step-by-step explanation:

1. 53.75 / 2.15

The volume of tank / volume of each jar =

number of jars

= 25jars

So, the number of jars of capacity 2.15 that

are required to empty a tank of 53.75 is 25.

2. Number of ribbon = 52.80/1.65

= 32 ribbon

So, the ribbons of length 165m can be cut

from a ribbon of 52.80m is 32.

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