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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Direct Proportion
3600 litre wa...
Question
3600
litre water is needed to fill up six tanks of equal sizes, then with
8400
litre water how many such tanks are needed?
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Solution
Tanks needed to fill
3600
L
of water
=
6
Tanks needed to fill
1
L
of water
=
6
3600
Tanks needed to fill
8400
L
of water
=
6
3600
×
8400
=
14
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