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One litre of medicine is to be packed in small bottles, each one of which can hold $ 125 \mathrm{ml} $ of medicine. How many such bottles are needed?
Given: One litre of medicine is to be packed in small bottles, each one of which can hold \( 125 \mathrm{ml} \) of medicine
To find: How many bottles are needed?
Solution:
One liter has 1000ml.
Therefore the number of 125 ml bottles require is :
$\frac{1000 }{ 125}$ = 8 bottles.
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