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8. If a lit-re of water is provided for 5 people how much for 7 people
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By direct proportion:
5 people required a liter i.e 1 liter of water.
1 person would require ; (1/5) liter
7 people would then require : 7 * (1/5) = 7/5 = 1.4
7 people would required 1.4 liters of water.
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