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Summer Life Mathematics of Grade Five in Primary School: Three Questions? See the supplement to the question.
1, the juice you drink is a bottle with water anyway. * * * Drink1/6+1/3+1/2+1= 2, so

Drinking Water

It's 2- 1= 1 bottle, so I drink as much juice as water.

2. Let the highest score and the lowest score be X and Y respectively, and the total score of the five judges is A, which is 93×4+x=a according to the meaning of the question.

96×4+y=a,

95×3+x+y=a。

From above

Shizo

The solution is x=99,

Y=87, so the highest score and the lowest score are 99 and 87 respectively.

3. Because the cube can only be obtained by changing the height of the cuboid, the length and width of the cuboid are equal. Let the length, width and height be a, a and b respectively. According to the meaning of the question, 24=2×a×4, while a=3 and b-2=a, so b=5. So the volume of the original cuboid = A× A× C = 3× 3.

I hope it helps you.