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You have 900ml milk in a Jug and each cup has a the capacity of 100ml. How many cups will you need to distribute the milk evenly in all the cups? But remember you can only fill 3/4th of each cup.

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Answered by gkmantri04
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Step-by-step explanation:

Volume is a measurement of how much space an object takes up (e.g. \(\text{600}\) \(\text{ml}\) of water). Capacity is a measure of how much liquid a container can hold when its full. (e.g. a \(\text{2}\) litre bottle). For example, if you have a \(\text{500}\) \(\text{ml}\) bottle of cola, with \(\text{200}\) \(\text{ml}\) of cola left inside it, the capacity of the bottle is \(\text{500}\) \(\text{ml}\), while the volume of cola inside it is \(\text{200}\) \(\text{ml}\).

As with length and weight, we use different containers or instruments to measure the volume of different quantities of liquid or dry ingredients. Some examples are given below

Answered by CHAITYANANDU
2

Answer:

WE CAN USE 12 CUPS WITH 900 ml OF WATER WITH 3/4 th WATER IN EACH CUP OF 100 ml.

THIS IS YOUR ANSWER : 12 CUPS .

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