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If teapot A holds 500ml of tea, about how much teapot B can hold?

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posted Feb 13, 2014 by Meenal Mishra

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250 ml (about half of pot A). The amount of tea that can be kept within each pot is determined by the height of the spout opening. The tea level cannot rise above the spout opening since any extra tea would merely spill out from the spout.

answer Feb 13, 2014 by Meenal Mishra
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Around 250 ml because the nozzle is approximate middle of Teapot A which can holds 500 ml.

answer Mar 10, 2014 by Shatark Bajpai
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Tricky question but as per my knowledge teapot nozzle is too low so it would hardly contain 50ml of tea.......

answer Oct 20, 2015 by Vikrant Mane
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Teapot B cant hold any tea because the outlet is in wrong place, so whatever comes inside wont stay, so cannot hold anymore

answer Dec 2, 2016 by Jaganathan



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