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1.In a leap year how many more days are there in May,June and July combined,than in Janurary,Feburary and March combined

2.I enjoy making curry. The recipe i like most uses 2 tablespoons of oil.There are 15ml in a tablespoon.From a full bottle I can make 8 curries but i find that i have 10ml of oil left over.How much oil is there in a full bottle?

User Kong Ken
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Answer:


\textsf {See below :}

Explanation:


\textsf {Question 1}\\


\textsf {The only difference in a leap year is that February will have 29 days.}


\implies \textsf {Days in May, June, July = 31 + 30 + 31 = 92}


\implies \textsf {Days in January, February, March = 31 + 29 + 31 = 91}


\implies \textsf {Difference = 92 - 91 = 1}


\textsf {There is 1 more day in May, June, and July combined than}\\\textsf {in January, February, and March combined in a leap year.}}


\textsf {Question 2}


\textsf {Oil used in making 1 curry = 2(15) = 30 ml}


\textsf {Full bottle = 8 curries + 10 ml}


\textsf {Full bottle = 8(30) + 10}


\textsf {Full bottle = 240 + 10}


\textsf {Full bottle = 250 ml}

User UncleKing
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Answer:

1) one more day

2) 250 ml

Explanation:

in a leap year-

may = 31 days

june = 30 days

july = 31 days

(92 days)

january = 31 days

february = 29 days

march = 31

(91 days)

so, there is 1 more day.

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to solve, I will write the value of 2 tablespoons as 30 ml (using the conversion rate provided)

so, 1 curry uses 30 ml.

If you have made 8 curries, you have used 240 (8 × 30 = 240) ml

If you have 10mls left over, that means the full bottle has

used + 10 mls

and we know that we have used 240, so in a full bottle,

there must be 250 (240 + 10) ml

250 ml

hope this helps!! :)

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