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David has a j...
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David has a jug full of milk. He pours the complete milk in 4 glasses, each glass of capacity 0.8 L. How much milk was there in the jug?
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Solution
Capacity of each glass = 0.8 L
The milk in the entire jug is poured into 4 glasses
Thus the quantity of milk present in the jug = 0. 8 L
×
4 = 3.2 L.
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