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Mrs. Berry is making fruit punch for a family reunion. She combines 3 L orange juice, 750 mL pineapple juice, 1.5 L cranberry juice and 900 mL of lime soda. How many liters of punch did her recipe make?
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Mrs. Berry is making fruit
punch for a family reunion. She
combines 3 L orange juice, 750
mL pineapple juice, 1.5 L
cranberry juice and 900 mL of
lime soda. How many liters of
punch did her recipe make?
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25.9 Liters
Covert 750 mL to .75 L
Concert 900mL to .9 L
Simple addition
Boom!
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