Math, asked by patelpriyal1411, 5 months ago

If one child drinks 1/6 litre of orange juice how many children can share 3 litre of orange juice​

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Answered by ankitha1911
2

Answer:

18

if 1 child drinks =⅙

let x be no. of children for 3 litres

therefore,

1=⅙litre

x=3 litre

by cross multiplication,

3=⅙x

3 x 6 = x

x = 18

your answer mate....

Answered by Anonymous
13

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one child drinks ➡ \huge\frac{1}{6} litres

how many children can share 3 litres of juice ➡ ??

Solution:-

\huge\frac{1}{6} × 3

= \huge\frac{3}{6}

= \huge\frac{1}{2}

= 0.5

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