Math, asked by taniyakhatana47, 3 days ago

An oil tank can hold 60 litres of oil. Another oil tank can hold thrice as much What is the total capacity of both the tanks ? ​

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Answered by Shreyas235674
3

Answer:

milliliters to express a single quantity. “6 liters and 60 ml of oil” is either written by an idiot or by a teacher who does not understand the metric system and wishes to add confusion to the problem. (See section 5.3.3 of the SI Brochure if a source is needed)

The can contains 6.06 L of oil (or 6060 mL, if you prefer) because that represents proper use of the SI. Now you can divide 6.06 L by 0.03 L (or 6060 mL by 30 mL) to get the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by manisharai953
2

The correct answer is that the capacity of both the tanks is 240 litres

Given:

An oil tank is holding 60 litres of oil and other tank holds thrice as much as the first tank

To find:

total capacity of both the tanks

Solution:

Capacity of first tank = 60 litres

Capacity of second tank = 3× 60 = 180 litres

Capacity of both the tanks = 180+ 60 = 240 litres

Thus, the required answer is that the capacity of both the tanks is 240 litres.

Hence, the capacity of both the tanks is 240 litres where one tank is holding 60litres and another is holding 180 litres.

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