Math, asked by vidhisinghal61, 4 days ago

Suppose the bucket holds somewhere between 150 and 200 liters of water.

If we fill as many 6-liters containers as we can from this bucket, we will be left with liters of water. If we fill as many 9-liters containers as we can from this bucket, we will again be left with liters of water. If we fill as many 12-liters containers as we can from this bucket, we will once again be left with liters of water.



What is the capacity of the bucket?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose the bucket holds somewhere between 150 and 200 liters of water.

If we fill as many 6-liters containers as we can from this bucket, we will be left with liters of water. If we fill as many 9-liters containers as we can from this bucket, we will again be left with liters of water. If we fill as many 12-liters containers as we can from this bucket, we will once again be left with liters of water.

What is the capacity of the bucket?

Answered by Asthra
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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