To determine how many bed sheets or blankets can be washed in a 6.5 kg washing machine at once, we need to consider both the weight of the items and the capacity of the washing machine.
The capacity of a washing machine is the maximum weight of dry laundry it can hold during a single cycle. In this case, the capacity is 6.5 kg.
Keep in mind that the weight of a bed sheet or a blanket can vary depending on its size, material, and thickness. However, for a rough estimate, let's assume that an average bed sheet weighs around 1 kg, and an average blanket weighs around 2 kg.
Now, let's calculate the number of bed sheets and blankets that can be washed in the 6.5 kg washing machine:
If we're washing bed sheets (assuming an average weight of 1 kg): Number of bed sheets = Washing machine capacity / Weight of one bed sheet Number of bed sheets = 6.5 kg / 1 kg = 6.5 bed sheets
If we're washing blankets (assuming an average weight of 2 kg): Number of blankets = Washing machine capacity / Weight of one blanket Number of blankets = 6.5 kg / 2 kg = 3.25 blankets
Since you cannot wash a fraction of a blanket, you can wash a maximum of 6 bed sheets or 3 blankets in the 6.5 kg washing machine at once. If the blankets are smaller or lighter, you might be able to fit a fourth one in, but it's essential not to overload the machine as it can affect the washing efficiency and potentially damage the machine.