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Mary bought 1.25 litres of milk every day. how many litres of milk would she have bought in the month of January, February and March together?
(Assume the year is not a leap year)​

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Answered by sreelavy275
1

Answer:

112.5 liters in total 3 months.

Step-by-step explanation:

31 × 1.25 = 38.75 lit

28 × 1.25 = 35 lit

31 × 1.25 = 38.75 lit

38.75 × 2 + 35 = 112.5 liters

Answered by XxItzAnvayaXx
5

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  • Mary bought 1.25 liters of milk every day
  • she bought milk in the month of January, February and March together (Assume the year is not a leap year)​

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liters of milk would she have bought in the month of January, February and March together

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Days in January \implies 31days

Days in February \implies 28 days (as year is not a leap year)

Days in march \implies 31 days

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Milk Mary bought daily \implies 1.25\:liters

Total days she bought  \implies 31+28+31

=90 days

Therefore total milk she bought = 90 \times 1.25

=112.5\: liters

Hence she bought \boxed{112.5\: liters } of milk in the month of January, February and March together

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