Physics, asked by ModsSolveMyQuestion, 6 days ago

Raju's shop makes tea by
mixing milk and water in
a ratio of 2:2. How many
cups of water should be added
to 16 cups of milk? ​

Answers

Answered by MoonlightPhoenix
22

★ Question Given :

  • ➥ Raju's shop makes tea by mixing milk and water in a ratio of 2:2. How many cups of water should be added to 16 cups of milk?

★ Required Solution :

✰ Assumption Needed :

  • ➣ let us assume x cups of water should be added in 16 cups of milk

★ According to Question :

  • ➝ 2 : 2 = 16 : x

  • ➝ 2 / 2 = 16 / x

  • ➝ x = 32 / 2

  • ➝ x = 16

✰ Therefore :

  • 16 cups of water should be added to 16 cups of milk

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Answered by Anonymous
183

Answer:

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