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On an averadge day, a horse might drink 50 L, a sheep might drink 4L, and a chicken might drink 200 mL. How mucj water would a farm with 3 horses, 15 sheep , and 12 chickens need for a day.
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On an averadge day, a horse might drink 50 L, a sheep might drink 4L,
and a chicken might drink 200 mL. How mucj water would a farm with 3 horses, 15 sheep , and 12 chickens need for a day.
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2610 L of water would be needed every day.
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