Math, asked by Sparkletwitter123, 1 year ago

Tony made 14 L of lemonade for a party. This guests drank 9500 mL of the lemonade. How
milliliters of lemonade did Tony have left over?​

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Answered by jenettchig
4

Answer:

14000-9500= 4500 mililitres

Answered by PoojaBurra
1

The leftover lemonade is 4500 millilitres.

Given - Total and drank amount

Find - Amount left

Solution - Amount of lemonade left can be calculated by simply subtracting the amount of lemonade drunk from total lemonade made.

Firstly converting the total lemonade from litres to millilitres.

As we know, 1 litres = 1000 millilitres

14 litres = 1000 × 14

14 litres = 14000 millilitres

Representing the equation for calculation of amount of lemonade left.

Amount of lemonade left = 14000 - 9500

Amount of lemonade left = 4500 millilitres

Hence, 4500 millilitres of lemonade is left.

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