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A vessel has $$13$$ litres $$200\ mL$$ of fruit juice. In how many glasses each of capacity $$60\ mL$$ can it be filled?

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$$\textbf{Step 1: Conversion of liters to milliliters:}$$
$$1$$ Litre $$= 1000\ mL$$
$$\therefore$$ $$13$$ Litres $$200\ mL = 13 \times 1000\ mL + 200\ mL$$
$$= 13000\ mL + 200\ mL$$
$$= 13200\ mL$$

$$\textbf{Step 2: Finding the number of glasses}$$

$$\therefore$$ $$\text{No. of glasses}$$ $$= \dfrac{\text{Capacity of the vessel}}{\text{Capacity of the glass}} $$

$$= \dfrac{13200}{60}$$

$$= 220$$

$$\textbf{Hence, the number of glasses are 220}$$

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