6.5 litres of milk is distributed among 65 students, out of which 30 are boys and rest are girls. Find the quantity of milk each girl will get?

ah, I think the girls and the boys probably each get 1/65 th of the 6.5 liters.

6.5 /6.5 = 1/10 of a liter each

To find the quantity of milk each girl will get, we first need to determine the number of girls.

We know that there are a total of 65 students, and out of these, 30 are boys. Thus, the number of girls can be found by subtracting the number of boys from the total number of students:

Number of girls = Total number of students - Number of boys
Number of girls = 65 - 30
Number of girls = 35

Now that we know the number of girls, we can calculate the quantity of milk each girl will get.

Since there are 6.5 litres of milk, the quantity of milk each girl will receive can be found by dividing the total amount of milk by the number of girls:

Quantity of milk per girl = Total amount of milk / Number of girls
Quantity of milk per girl = 6.5 litres / 35 girls

To calculate this, divide 6.5 by 35:

Quantity of milk per girl ≈ 0.1857 litres

Therefore, each girl will receive approximately 0.1857 litres of milk.

To find the quantity of milk each girl will get, we first need to determine how much milk will be distributed among the girls.

We know that the total quantity of milk is 6.5 litres.
Out of the 65 students, 30 are boys.
So the number of girls will be 65 - 30 = 35.

Now, to find the quantity of milk each girl will get, divide the total milk by the number of girls:

Quantity of milk each girl will get = Total quantity of milk / Number of girls

Quantity of milk each girl will get = 6.5 litres / 35 girls

Calculating this, we get:

Quantity of milk each girl will get = 0.186 litres

Therefore, each girl will get approximately 0.186 liters of milk.