Math, asked by rajputsr2769, 10 months ago

Ana drinks chocolate milk out of glasses that each hold 18\dfrac18
8
1

start fraction, 1, divided by, 8, end fraction
of a liter. She has 710\dfrac{7}{10}
10
7

start fraction, 7, divided by, 10, end fraction
of a liter of chocolate milk in her refrigerator.
How many glasses of chocolate milk can she pour?

Answers

Answered by bhagyashreechowdhury
7

If Ana has a glass of capacity 1/8th of litre and there is a 7/10th of a litre of chocolate milk in the refrigerator, then she can pour the chocolate milk in 6 glasses approximately.

Step-by-step explanation:

The capacity of the glass in which Ana drinks the chocolate milk = \frac{1}{8}th of a litre

And,

The total quantity of chocolate milk in the refrigerator = \frac{7}{10}th of a litre  

Thus,

No. of glasses, in which Ana can pour all the chocolate milk in the refrigerator is,

= [total quantity of chocolate milk in the refrigerator] / [capacity of the each glass]

= \frac{\frac{7}{10}}{\frac{1}{8}}

= \frac{7 * 8}{10}

= \frac{56}{10}

= 5.6

6 glasses approximately

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Answered by slicergiza
6

She can pour 6 glasses of chocolate milk.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

The quantity of milk contain by each glass = \frac{1}{8} litre,

Total quantity of milk = \frac{7}{10} litre,

Thus,

\text{Total number of glasses}=\frac{\text{Total quantity of milk}}{\text{Quantity of milk contain by each glass}}

=\frac{\frac{7}{10}}{\frac{1}{8}}

=\frac{56}{10}

= 5.6

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