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Sathyu is painting some dolls. He has 5/6 litres of paint remaining with him. If each doll requires 1/12 litres of paint, how many dolls can be painted?

Answers

Answered by cute71367
1

Answer:

I think only 1 doll will be paint

Answered by bhagyashreechowdhury
0

Given:

Sathyu is painting some dolls. He has 5/6 litres of paint remaining with him. If each doll requires 1/12 litres of paint, how many dolls can be painted?

To find:

How many dolls can be painted?

Solution:

Let "n" represents the no. of dolls Sathyu can paint.

The quantity of paint remaining with Sathyu = \frac{5}{6} \:litres of paint

The quantity of paint Sathyu needs to paint each doll = \frac{1}{12} \:litres \:of\:paint

Therefore,

The no. of dolls Sathyu can paint with the remaining litres of paint is,

= \frac{Remaining \:litres \:of\:paint}{Paint\:needed \:for \:1\:doll}

= \frac{\frac{5}{6} }{\frac{1}{12} }

= \frac{5}{6} \times 12

= 5 \times 2

= \bold{10}

Thus, Sathyu can paint 10 dolls with the remaining litres of paint.

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