Math, asked by vanandprakash, 10 months ago

Bottle A can hold 600ml of water. Bottle B can hold 1000ml of water. Varun fills 450ml of water in Bottle A and 900ml of water in Bottle B. Write the capacity of each the bottle.​

Answers

Answered by neerajapriya1975
5

Answer:

bottle A holds 150 ml bottle B holds 100ml

Answered by arindamvutla
3

The capacity remains of Bottle A is 150 ml and the capacity of Bottle B is 100 ml.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Bottle A can hold 600ml of water. Bottle B can hold 1000 ml of water.

Varun fills 450ml of water in Bottle A and 900 ml of water in Bottle B.

Now, to find the capacity of each bottle.

Bottle A can hold water = 600 ml.

Varun fills  water in Bottle A = 450 ml.

Bottle B can hold water = 1000 ml.

Varun fills  water in Bottle B = 900 ml.

So, the capacity of Bottle A is :

600\ ml-450\ ml=150\ ml.

Now, the capacity of Bottle B is :

1000\ ml-900\ ml=100\ ml.

Therefore, the capacity of Bottle A is 150 ml and the capacity of Bottle B is 100 ml.

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