The correct option is
A 251.52 L
Weight of 24 cans of milk is 3772.8 L.
∴ Weight of 1 can of milk
= (3772.8
÷ 24) L
Dividing 3772.8
÷ 24 by standard method, we get:
![](https://df0b18phdhzpx.cloudfront.net/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1222379/original_Screenshot_2021-07-05_123635.png)
So, weight of 1 can of milk = 157.2 L
Now, weight of each can is increased by 2.6 times after adding water in it.
∴ New weight of each can
= (157.2
× 2.6) L
Multiplying 157.2
× 2.6 using standard algorithm, we get:
![](https://df0b18phdhzpx.cloudfront.net/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1223032/original_Screenshot_2021-07-05_170509.png)
So, the weight of milk can after adding water = 408.72 L
Inital weight of milk can = 157.2 L
Now, we have to find the difference between the weight of milk cans before and after adding water into it.
So, calculating the value of 408.72 - 157.2 by standard method, we get:
![](https://df0b18phdhzpx.cloudfront.net/ckeditor_assets/pictures/1222403/original_Screenshot_2021-07-05_124652.png)
Hence, the difference between the weight of milk cans before and after adding water is 251.52 L.