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Tony made 14 L of lemonade for a party. His guests drank 9500 L 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 L of the lemonade.
How many milliliters of lemonade did Tony have left over?
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130500 ml will be left of your lemonade
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Okay so the conversion ratio is:
1000 ml = 1 liter
so if the party guests drank 9500 ml this would be 9.5 liters
Subtract 9.5 liters from the original 14 liters
This leaves us with
4.5 liters or 4500 ml
Hope this helped. Have a great day!
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