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If a container is ¾ full of water which is equivalent to 30litres. What will be the full capacity of the container?
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If a container is ¾ full of water which is equivalent to 30litres. What will be the full capacity of the container?
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The full capacity of the container would be 40 liters of water.
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Let full capacity = x
30=3/4 of x
“Of” means to multiply, therefore
30=3/4x
x=30(4/3)
x=40 liters
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