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How many packets of milk having capacity of 
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How many packets of milk having capacity of 250ml 250 \mathrm{ml} can be packed from 1010 litre amount of milk.

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Q. How many packets of milk having capacity of 250ml 250 \mathrm{ml} can be packed from 1010 litre amount of milk.
  1. Convert to Milliliters: Convert the total amount of milk from liters to milliliters.\newlineWe know that 11 liter is equivalent to 10001000 milliliters.\newlineTherefore, 1010 liters is equal to 10×100010 \times 1000 milliliters.\newlineCalculation: 10×1000=1000010 \times 1000 = 10000 milliliters
  2. Divide by Packet Capacity: Divide the total amount of milk in milliliters by the capacity of one packet.\newlineEach packet can hold 250250 milliliters of milk.\newlineTo find out how many packets can be filled, we divide the total milliliters by the capacity of one packet.\newlineCalculation: 1000010000 milliliters ÷\div 250250 milliliters/packet
  3. Calculate Number of Packets: Perform the division to find the number of packets.\newlineCalculation: 10000÷250=4010000 \div 250 = 40

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