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Tony made 14 L of lemonade for a party. His guests drank 9,500mL, start of the lemonade. How many millilitres of lemonade did Tony have left over?
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Tony made 14 L of lemonade for a party. His guests drank 9,500mL, start of the lemonade.
How many millilitres of lemonade did Tony have left over?
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first you have to convert liters to milliliters,
so 14 x 1000 = 14000
then subtract 9500 from 14000
your answer would be 4500 milliliters left
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4,500 mL should/will be the right answer
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