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Justin drank 1 liter of water during soccer practice. He drank 2000 milliliters of water during the soccer game. How many milliliters of water did he drink during the practice and the game?
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Justin drank 1 liter of water during soccer practice. He drank 2000 milliliters of water during the soccer game. How many milliliters of water did he drink during the practice and the game?
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1 liter = 1000 mL
2000 + 1000 = 3000 mL
He drank 3000 mL during practice and the game.
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