Math, asked by vijayrajms11, 1 year ago

There are some cans each containing 5 litres of milk. The milk in each vessel is used to fill 6 identical bottles. How much milk is there in each bottle?

Answers

Answered by gouriprb
33

Answer:

Quantity of milk in 6 bottle =5000ml

Quantity of milk in 1 bottle=5000/6

=833ml


Step-by-step explanation:


Answered by arshikhan8123
0

Concept:

The unitary method is used to find the value of a single unit from a given multiple. For example, the price of 40 pens is Rs. 400, then how to find the value of one pen here. It can be done using the unitary method. Also, once we have found the value of a single unit, then we can calculate the value of the required units by multiplying the single value unit. This method is majorly used for ratio and proportion concept.

Given:

There are some cans each containing 5 litres of milk. The milk in each vessel is used to fill 6 identical bottles.

Find:

How much milk is there in each bottle?

Solution:

Quantity of milk in 6 bottle =5000ml

Quantity of milk in 1 bottle=5000/6

                                           =833ml

Therefore, 833 ml of milk is there in each bottle

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