Asked by kudu
Twenty-four 5-decilitre packets of milk were emptied into a 50-litre container. How many more such packets of milk were needed to fill the container?
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
one decilitre = (1/10) L or 100 ml
so 5 dL = 500 ml or 1/2 L
so we emptied 24 of those or 12 L were poured in
leaving 38 more litres to be filled
they come in 1/2 L packs, so we need
38/(1/2) or 76 more packets.
so 5 dL = 500 ml or 1/2 L
so we emptied 24 of those or 12 L were poured in
leaving 38 more litres to be filled
they come in 1/2 L packs, so we need
38/(1/2) or 76 more packets.
Answered by
SAFIA
76
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Tariq
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