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One litre of medicine is packed in small bottles, each one can hold 125 ml of medicine. how many such bottles are needed?

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Answered by shankypandit9039
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Step-by-step explanation:

one bottle capacity=125ml

1litre of water pour in bottles= 1000/125

= 8 answer

Answered by Anonymous
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How many bottles are needed for 1 leter .

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one leter of medicine in bottle = 1000/125

= 8 Bottles.

8 Bottles are needed.

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