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almond37 [142]
2 years ago
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Two cans each hold 750ml by how many ml is their total volume less than 1.8 liters

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1 answer:
Oksi-84 [34.3K]2 years ago
6 0

If two cans hold 750ml ,then their voLume is 0.3 liters less than 1.8 liters.

Given volume of two cans being 750 ml each.

We are required to calculate the quantity in liters of how much the volume of two cans less than 1.8 liters.

Volume is the quantity of substance a container can hold in its capacity.

So volume of cone means quantity of liquid cone can hold if fully filled.

Volume of first cone=750 ml

Volume of second cone=750 ml

Total volume=750+750

=1500 ml

1 liter= 1000 ml

so 1500 ml will be equal to 1500/1000

=1.5 liter

We are required to do comparison with 1.8 liters.

Difference =1.8-1.5

=0.3 liters.

Hence two cans have 0.3 liters less than 1.8 liters.

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