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Standard VIII
Mathematics
Inverse Proportion
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Half emptied juice bottle now containing 2 litres of juice. How much juice would it contain when it was full?
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Solution
Half emptied juice bottle = 2 litres
Two halves create a full
Then the full bottle will contain = one half + one half
= 2+2 litres
= 4 litres
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