Math, asked by tanmayarora2022, 4 months ago

Daniel had 2litre of milk .he used 3/4 litres of milk . How much milk is left with him

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Answered by bhavikrawat79
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Daniel had 2 liters of milk.

quantity if milk he used= 3/4

= 2-3/4

lcm= 4

= 2/1 - 3/4

= 8/4- 3/4( lcm)

= 5/4 liters is left with him.

Answered by TwilightShine
8

Answer -:

  • \sf 1\dfrac{1}{4} litre of milk is left.

Given -:

  • Daniel had 2 litres of milk.
  • He used 3/4 litres of milk.

To find -:

  • How much milk is left with him.

Step-by-step explanation -:

Amount of milk Daniel had = 2 litres.

Amount of milk spent =  \sf \dfrac{3}{4}

Thus, the amount of milk left = \sf \dfrac{2}{1} - \dfrac{3}{4}

Lets do it!

\sf \dfrac{2}{1} - \dfrac{3}{4}

The LCM of 1 and 4 is 4.

\sf \dfrac{2\times4 \:-3 \:\times 1 }{4}

Note that 1 × 4 = 4 and 4 × 1 = 4. That's how we multiply and then subtract the numbers. Now lets proceed.

\sf \dfrac{8- 3  }{4}

Subtract the numbers. 8 - 3 = 5.

We get -:

\sf \dfrac{5}{4}

Since it's an improper fraction, we can convert it into a mixed fraction.

Lets do it!

\sf \dfrac{5}{4} = 1\dfrac{1}{4}

When converting an improper fraction into mixed fraction, always remember that the reminder will be on the top, quotient will become whole and the divisor will be at the bottom.

Thus, \sf 1\dfrac{1}{4}  litres of milk is left with Daniel.

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