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15 liters increased by 60% is liters.
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15 liters increased by 60% is
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If you would like to
increase 15 liters by 60%
, you can calculate this using the following steps:
60% of 15 = 60/100 * 15 = 9 liters
15 liters + 9 liters = 24 liters
The correct result would be
24 liters
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