1. There are two buckets, smaller bucket can hold only 3/5th of the water as compared to the larger bucket. If 6,000 buckets of larger capacity are needed to fill a pond. Then how many smaller capacity buckets are needed to fill the same pond?
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By: anil on 05 May 2019 02.07 am
Let capacity of small bucket = 3 litres and that of larger bucket = 5 litres Number of larger buckets required to fill the pond = 6000 => Quantity of pond = $$5 imes6000=30,000$$ litres $$ herefore$$ Number of small buckets required = $$frac{30,000}{3}=10,000$$ => Ans - (B)
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