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A juice shop needed 360 oranges to make 40 L of fresh-squeezed juice. How many oranges would be needed to make 60 L of fresh-squeezed juice?
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360 equals 40. unknown equals 60.
360 times 60 = 21600
21600 divided by 40 equals 540.
540 oranges would be needed to make 60 L of fresh squeezed juice.
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