Math, asked by saraswatveshnavi, 10 days ago

Nisha has 560 ml of Apple juice and 720 ml of orange juice for her birthday party . she wants to serve both kind of juice separately such that each glass has equal quantity of juice . what is the maximum quantity of juice , Nisha can pour in each glass ? how many friends will she be able to serve , if each friend takes one glass of juice?​

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Answered by itscottoncandy16
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Step-by-step explanation:

The displacement of a body is given by s=12gt2, where g is acceleration due to gravity.

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Nisha can pour 80 ml in each glass and can serve total of 16 glasses if each friend takes one glass of juice.

Given:

Nisha has 560 ml of Apple juice and 720 ml of orange juice for her birthday party . she wants to serve both kind of juice separately such that each glass has equal quantity of juice .

To find:

what is the maximum quantity of juice , Nisha can pour in each glass ? how many friends will she be able to serve , if each friend takes one glass of juice?​

Solution:

To find the maximum quantity of juice that can be served in one glass, we have to find out the H.C.F. of 560 and 720

Factors of 560 and 720 are:-

560 = 2*2*2*2*5*7

720 = 2*2*2*2*3*3*5

Now, we have to take out common factors

Common factors are 2,2,2,2,5

H.C.F. = 2*2*2*2*5 = 80

So, maximum 80 ml of any juice can be served in glass

Total juice = 560 + 720 = 1280

One glass can serve juice = 80

Total glasses required = total juice/quantity in one glass = 1280/80 = 16

Hence, Nisha can pour 80 ml in each glass and can serve total of 16 glasses.

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