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11 January, 04:42

The capacity of the milk pitcher on the counter is 9/10 liter each one pitcher has3/8 of milk in it and the other pitcher has 5/12 of a liter milk in it much is there altogether?

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  1. 11 January, 08:24
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    57/80L

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that the capacity (i. e maximum possible volume) of a pitcher is 9/10L

    1st Pitcher is 3/8 full of milk

    Hence Vol of milk in 1st pitcher = 9/10 x 3/8 = 27/80L

    2nd Pitcher is 5/12 full of milk

    Hence Vol of milk in 2nd pitcher = 9/10 x 5/12 = 3/8 = 30/80L

    Total volume = 27/80 + 30/80 = 57/80L
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