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Tony made 14 L of lemonade for a party. His guests drank 9500 mL of the lemonade. How many milliliters of lemonade did Tony have left over?
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Tony made 14 L of lemonade for a party. His guests drank 9500 mL of the lemonade. How many milliliters of lemonade did Tony have left over?
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The answer is 4,500
4,500+9500=14L
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The answer would be 4,500
So Tony would have 4,500 mL of lemonade left
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