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Answered by nirman95
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Answer:

So as per the question,

The volume of smaller medicine bottle is 49 ml

The volume of larger medicine bottle is

1.127 litres.

Now, you need to convert litres to milliliters. Multiply litres with 1000 to change it to milliliters.

Therefore the volume of larger bottle is

1127 ml.

The number of smaller bottles required to hold medicines of the larger bottle

= (volume of larger bottle)/ (volume of smaller bottle)

= (1127) / (49)

= 23 bottles

The answer is 23 bottles.

Answered by Nandneeraj93
1

Answer:

23 bottles

Explanation:

first convert 1.127L into ml

 \frac{1127}{1000}  \times 1000

= 1127ml

to find the number of bottles we divide

 \frac{1127}{49}

 = 23 \: bottles

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