Question
Which is more, 1000grams or 1kilogram?
- 1000grams
- 1kilogram
- can’t say
- neither; they are equal
Hint:
In the given question it is required to compare 1000grams and 1 kilogram. To do that we need to either convert 1000 grams to kilograms and compare the two or we need to convert 1 kilogram to grams and compare the two.
The correct answer is: neither; they are equal
Step by step solution:
1000 grams = kilogram = 1 kilogram
Now, we need to compare 1 kilogram and 1 kilogram.
They are equal.
Thus, option (d) is correct option.
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The total capacity represented in the picture is
Alternatively, the question can be solved as-
GIVEN-
Capacity of jug 1 = J1 = 250 ml = (250/1,000) l = 0.25 l ....................... (1l = 1,000 ml)
Capacity of jug 2 = J2 = 500 ml = (500/1,000) l = 0.5 l ....................... (1l = 1,000 ml)
Capacity of jug 3 = J3 = 500 ml = (500/1,000) l = 0.5 l ....................... (1l = 1,000 ml)
Capacity of jug 4 = J4 = 1 l
Capacity of jug 5 = J5 = 1 l
TO FIND-
Total capacity of all the jugs in the given picture.
SOLUTION-
Total of jugs in the given picture = J1 + J2 + J3 + J4 + J5
∴ Total of jugs in the given picture = 0.25l + 0.5 l + 0.5 l + 1l + 1l
∴ Total of jugs in the given picture = 3.25 l
Final Answer remains the same.
The total capacity represented in the picture is
Alternatively, the question can be solved as-
GIVEN-
Capacity of jug 1 = J1 = 250 ml = (250/1,000) l = 0.25 l ....................... (1l = 1,000 ml)
Capacity of jug 2 = J2 = 500 ml = (500/1,000) l = 0.5 l ....................... (1l = 1,000 ml)
Capacity of jug 3 = J3 = 500 ml = (500/1,000) l = 0.5 l ....................... (1l = 1,000 ml)
Capacity of jug 4 = J4 = 1 l
Capacity of jug 5 = J5 = 1 l
TO FIND-
Total capacity of all the jugs in the given picture.
SOLUTION-
Total of jugs in the given picture = J1 + J2 + J3 + J4 + J5
∴ Total of jugs in the given picture = 0.25l + 0.5 l + 0.5 l + 1l + 1l
∴ Total of jugs in the given picture = 3.25 l
Final Answer remains the same.
________ ml.
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The total capacity represented in the picture is
The total capacity represented in the picture is
The total capacity represented in the picture is
Alternatively, since the capacity of each of the individual jugs shown in the given picture is the same i.e. 250 ml, we can find the total capacity as-
Total capacity = 4 * capacity of 1 jug
∴ Total capacity = 4 * 250 ml
∴ Total capacity = 1,000 ml
∴ Total capacity = 1l ........................................ (1l = 1,000 ml)
Final Answer remains the same.
The total capacity represented in the picture is
Alternatively, since the capacity of each of the individual jugs shown in the given picture is the same i.e. 250 ml, we can find the total capacity as-
Total capacity = 4 * capacity of 1 jug
∴ Total capacity = 4 * 250 ml
∴ Total capacity = 1,000 ml
∴ Total capacity = 1l ........................................ (1l = 1,000 ml)
Final Answer remains the same.