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OK., here is your kheer — said the cat, while serving the kheer. She took 10 glasses and poured 100 millilitres kheer in each glass.




The donkey looked confused and asked — Ten glasses of 100 mL each. How much is that?

The fox got another chance to show off ! He said — Ah, That is simple! 10 times hundred millilitres is ______________ millilitres = _____________ litre.
Now you write it 10 × 100 mL = __________.

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Solution

Quantity of kheer in 1 glass = 100 mL
Quantity of kheer in 10 glasses = 10 × 100 mL
= 1000 mL
So, 10 times 100 millilitres is 1000 millilitres.
We know
1000 mL = 1 L
∴ 10 times 100 mL = 1000 mL = 1 L
10 × 100 mL = 1 L

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