Math, asked by sreekarthikas4, 11 months ago

there are 3 cans one of them holds exactly 10 liters of milk and other 2 cans hold 7 liters and 3 liters there is no graduation mark on the cans a customer asks for 5 liters of milk how would you give him the amount he ask he would not be statisfied by eye estimate.​

Answers

Answered by kedargawali777
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Answer:

first put milk from can of 7 litre into can of 3 litre just put 2 litre

it would become 5 litres

then make the equal amount of milk in both the cans of 10 and 7 litre.

in this way it can be done

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Answered by DeniceSandidge
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customer get the 5 liter of milk

Step-by-step explanation:

given data

3 cans = 10 liters of milk

2 cans = 7 liters

solution

Distributing 10 liter of  milk though 7 liter and 3 liter can as that it measure 5 liters

  • First take 10 liter of milk and pour into 3 liter can 3 time.
  • There is 9 liter of milk and 1 liter of milk left keep it separately.
  • Take 9 liter of milk and pour into 7 liter can.
  • There is 7 liter of milk and 2 liter of milk will remain.
  • Take 7 liter of milk and pour into 3 liter of can.
  • There is 3 liter of milk and 4 liter of milk remain left and keep it aside.
  • Add 4 liter left milk and 1 liter left milk we get 5 liter of milk.

as that customer get the 5 liter of milk

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