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`5 (1)/(4)` litre of water is to be stored in `(3)/(4)` Iitre bottles. How many bottles do we need?

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Each bottle stored `(3)/(4)` litre of water So, `5 (1)/(4)` litres is `(3)/(4)` of the number of the botties needed. Number of botties nęeded
`=5 (1)/(4)+(3)/(4)=(21)/(4) xx (4)/(3)=7` That is, we need 7 bottles.
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