Math, asked by ahsansomro9292, 10 months ago

An oil tin contains 6 litrs and 60 ml oil .How many identical bottles can this oil fill if capacity of each bottle is 30 ml

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Answered by jinadevkv
67

Oil in oil tin = 6 liters 60 ml = 6000 + 60 ml = 6060 ml

Capacity of one bottle = 30 ml

Number of bottles can be filled = 6060/30 = 202

202 bottles can be filled using one tin oil.

Answered by ushmagaur
0

Answer:

202 number of bottles can be filled with the oil.

Step-by-step explanation:

1 liter = 1000 ml

According to the question,

The quantity of oil in the oil tin is 6 liters and 60 ml, i.e.,

The quantity of the oil in oil tin = 6 liters + 60 ml

                                                    = 6000 ml + 60 ml

                                                    = 6060 ml

Let the number of bottles be y.

The capacity of each bottle = 30 ml

Then,

The number of bottles that can be filled with oil is,

y = (The quantity of the oil in oil tin) / (Capacity of each bottle)

y = 6060/30

y = 202

Therefore, 202 number of bottles can be filled with the oil.

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