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Answered by DrNykterstein
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Divide 3/10 by ( 1/3 of 3/5 )

1/3 of 3/5 is :

 \sf \rightarrow \quad  \dfrac{1}{ \cancel{3}} \times  \dfrac{ \cancel{3}}{5}   \\  \\ \sf \rightarrow \quad  \frac{1}{5}

Now, Divide 3/10 by 1/5

\sf \rightarrow \quad  \dfrac{ \frac{3}{10} }{ \frac{1}{5} }  \\  \\ \sf \rightarrow \quad  \frac{3}{ \cancel{10}_{2} }  \times  \frac{ \cancel{5}^{1} }{1}  \\  \\ \sf \rightarrow \quad  \frac{3}{2}

Hence, 3/2 is your answer.

(4)

Total quantity of milk =  33\dfrac{1}{3} litres

Capacity of one jug = 4/3 litres

Number of jugs that can be filled from the container :

\sf \rightarrow \quad  \dfrac{33 \frac{1}{3} }{ \frac{4}{3} }  \\  \\ \sf \rightarrow \quad  \frac{ \frac{100}{3} }{ \frac{4}{3} }  \\  \\ \sf \rightarrow \quad  \frac{ \cancel{100}^{25} }{ \cancel{3}}  \times  \frac{ \cancel{3}}{ \cancel{4}_{1}}  \\  \\ \sf \rightarrow \quad 25

Hence, 25 jugs can be filled from the container.

Answered by ritvik86
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