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Four horses are pulling a wagon. Each horse drinks 45000 milliliters of water each day. How many liters of water will the horses drink in 5 days?
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Four horses are pulling a wagon. Each horse drinks 45000 milliliters of water each day. How many liters of water will the horses drink in 5 days?
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45000 milliliters is equal to 45 liters so just multiply 45 by 5 and you get 225 liters per horse. Se for 4 horses you need to multiply 225 by 4 and you will get 900 litters
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