Math, asked by maimoona20017, 8 months ago

Tom used some jars to contain 5250 ml of water. The average amount of water
in each Jar was 750 ml. How many jars did he use?​

Answers

Answered by Anshul084
8

Answer:

7 jars

Step-by-step explanation:

See he used 5250 ml of water

Capacity of 1 jar = 750

Then jars he used = 5250/750

= 7 jars

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Answered by suryanshtuktuk
3

Step-by-step explanation:

total amount of water = 5250 ml

total amount of water = 5250 mlcapacity of each jar = 750 ml

total amount of water = 5250 mlcapacity of each jar = 750 mlno. of jar = total water/capacity of 1 jar

total amount of water = 5250 mlcapacity of each jar = 750 mlno. of jar = total water/capacity of 1 jar=> 5250/750

total amount of water = 5250 mlcapacity of each jar = 750 mlno. of jar = total water/capacity of 1 jar=> 5250/750=>7 jars

total amount of water = 5250 mlcapacity of each jar = 750 mlno. of jar = total water/capacity of 1 jar=> 5250/750=>7 jarsthere he used 7 jars

total amount of water = 5250 mlcapacity of each jar = 750 mlno. of jar = total water/capacity of 1 jar=> 5250/750=>7 jarsthere he used 7 jarshope its right....mark as brainliest..

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