It is 1 litre * 10/100 = 0.1 litre.
First fill 5 litre and pour it into 7 Litre. Then again fill 5 litre and pour to 7 litre. Now 3 litres are left in 5 litre container. Empty 7 litre and pour 3 litre in it. Again fill 5 litre and pour in 7 litre. Now 7 litre is full and 1 liter left in 5 liter container. Empty 7 litre and pour 1 litre which is left in 5 litre container. Now 1 litre is already in 7 litre container, now fill 5 litre and pour into 7 litre container. now it is 6 litre in 7 litre container. DONE!
1000 millilitres = 1 litre so there are 1000/200 = 5 bottles.1000 millilitres = 1 litre so there are 1000/200 = 5 bottles.1000 millilitres = 1 litre so there are 1000/200 = 5 bottles.1000 millilitres = 1 litre so there are 1000/200 = 5 bottles.
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Several ways to achieve this - here is one solution. Fill the 5 litre container and pour it all into the 9 litre container. Fill the 5 litre container and pour it into the 9 litre container until the latter is full - leaving 1 litre in the 5 litre container. Empty the 9 litre container. Fill the 3 litre container and empty into 9 litre container. Repeat. There are now 6 litres in the 9 litre container. Pour the 1 litre from the 5 litre container into the 9 litre container which now contains 7 litres.
At dilution always true:Volume*concentration = amount of solute (= constant, not changing)So 1 (litre) * 5 (%) => 5
It is 1 litre * 10/100 = 0.1 litre.
First fill 5 litre and pour it into 7 Litre. Then again fill 5 litre and pour to 7 litre. Now 3 litres are left in 5 litre container. Empty 7 litre and pour 3 litre in it. Again fill 5 litre and pour in 7 litre. Now 7 litre is full and 1 liter left in 5 liter container. Empty 7 litre and pour 1 litre which is left in 5 litre container. Now 1 litre is already in 7 litre container, now fill 5 litre and pour into 7 litre container. now it is 6 litre in 7 litre container. DONE!
Ans: Formula for converting decilitre in litres is 10 decilitre = 1 litre Use this formula for this conversion 10 decilitre = 1 litre 5 decilitre = a litre After cross multiplication, We will get, a × 10 = 5 × 1 a = [ (5 × 1) ÷ 10] litre a = (5 ÷ 10) litre a = 0.5 litre Therefore, 5 decilitre = 0.5 litre
fill the 3 litre jug, pour it into the 5 litre jug. refill the 3 litre jug, pour into the 5 litre jug until full you will have 1 litre left in the 3 litre jug.
25% of 1 litre is 250 millilitres
1000 millilitres = 1 litre so there are 1000/200 = 5 bottles.1000 millilitres = 1 litre so there are 1000/200 = 5 bottles.1000 millilitres = 1 litre so there are 1000/200 = 5 bottles.1000 millilitres = 1 litre so there are 1000/200 = 5 bottles.
1 litre = 1000 millilitres therfore 5 litre = 5000 millilitres5000mls in 5 litres
1 cubic decimetre = 1 litre that is 100*100*100 cubic millimetres = 1 litre or 1 million cubic millimetres = 1 litre So 5 million cubic millimetres = 5 million/1 million = 5 litres. Simple!
1/5 of 5 litres = 1 litre.
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No 5 percent is five times 1 percent just a 5 is 5 times 1. Half of 1 percent is 0.5 percent.