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A tap drips at a rate of one drop/sec. 600 drops make 100ml. The number of litres wasted in 300 days is

A

4320000

B

432000

C

43200

D

4320

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To solve the problem step by step, we will calculate the total liters of water wasted from a dripping tap over a period of 300 days. ### Step 1: Calculate the total number of seconds in 300 days. 1. **Seconds in 1 hour**: 3600 seconds 2. **Seconds in 1 day**: 24 hours × 3600 seconds/hour = 86400 seconds 3. **Seconds in 300 days**: 300 days × 86400 seconds/day = 25,920,000 seconds ### Step 2: Calculate the total number of drops in 300 days. Since the tap drips at a rate of 1 drop per second: - Total drops in 300 days = 25,920,000 drops ### Step 3: Calculate the volume of water wasted in milliliters. From the problem, we know that: - 600 drops = 100 ml - Therefore, 1 drop = 100 ml / 600 drops = 1/6 ml Now, we can calculate the total volume of water wasted: - Total volume in ml = Total drops × Volume per drop - Total volume in ml = 25,920,000 drops × (1/6 ml/drop) = 4,320,000 ml ### Step 4: Convert milliliters to liters. Since 1 liter = 1000 ml: - Total volume in liters = Total volume in ml / 1000 - Total volume in liters = 4,320,000 ml / 1000 = 4320 liters ### Conclusion: The total number of liters wasted in 300 days is **4320 liters**. ---
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