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4 April, 22:36

In Don Javier's milking, milk is collected in two containers, one with a 300-liter capacity and one with 180 liters, if they are filled with 15 and 20-liter jugs. Which of the pitchers exactly fill the containers without milk being left over or missing?

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  1. 5 April, 01:27
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    Both Pitchers

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, we determine how many of each pitcher it would take to fill the 300 liter and 180 liter containers.

    300:15=20 of the 15 liter pitcher

    300:20=15 of the 20 liter pitcher

    Similarly

    180:15=12 of the 15 liter pitcher.

    180:20=9 of the 20 liter pitcher.

    The two pitchers gives a whole number when their volumes divide the volumes of the containers.

    Therefore, the two pitchers exactly fill the containers without milk being left over.
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