Math, asked by sb071171, 7 hours ago

Ther are 3 cans. 1 can hold 10l another 7l and another 3l of milk. There are no graduation marks on the cans . A person wants to buy 5l of milk, he would not be satisfied by eye estimations how will you give him 5l of milk?​

Answers

Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Step-by-step explanation:

Using 7 litre can he takes out 7 litre of milk from the vessel and pours it to the 10 litre can. Now the 10 litre can will have 1 + 7 = 8 litres of milk. Again using 3 litre can, he takes 3 litres milk from 10 litre can. Now the 10 litre can will be 8 – 3 = 5 litres of milk.

Answered by kamalhajare543
5

Answer:

Using 7 litre can he takes out 7 litre of milk from the vessel and pours it to the 10 litre can. Now the 10 litre can will have 1 + 7 = 8 litres of milk. Again using 3 litre can, he takes 3 litres milk from 10 litre can. Now the 10 litre can will be 8 – 3 = 5 litres of milk

5 liter milk

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