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Litres: Adding and Subtracting

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    Litres: Adding and Subtracting
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  • A juice factory made 245 L of apple juice in the morning and 132 L in the afternoon. How many litres of juice did it make altogether?
    245 L + 132 L = 377 L
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  • A water tank contained 368 L of water. 145 L was used during the day. How many litres of water are left?
    368 L − 145 L = 223 L
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  • A dairy farm collected 56 L of milk on Monday and 27 L on Tuesday. How many litres of milk were collected in all?
    56 L + 27 L = 83 L
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  • A bucket contained 84 L of water. 29 L was poured out. How many litres of water are left?
    84 L − 29 L = 55 L
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  • A lemonade stand sold 178 L of lemonade on Saturday and 246 L on Sunday. How many litres were sold altogether?
    178 L + 246 L = 424 L
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  • A juice shop had 315 L of orange juice. It sold 127 L. How many litres are left?
    315 L − 127 L = 188 L
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  • A school used 42 L of paint for the art room and 35 L for the library. How many litres of paint were used in all?
    42 L + 35 L = 77 L
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  • A fish tank contained 93 L of water. 48 L was drained out. How many litres of water are left?
    93 L − 48 L = 45 L
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  • A factory produced 427 L of grape juice on Monday and 356 L on Tuesday. What is the total amount of juice produced?
    427 L + 356 L = 783 L
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  • A swimming pool contained 682 L of water. 249 L was removed for cleaning. How many litres are left?
    682 L − 249 L = 433 L
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  • A farm collected 89 L of rainwater in one barrel and 76 L in another barrel. How many litres of rainwater were collected altogether?
    89 L + 76 L = 165 L
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  • A restaurant had 524 L of cooking oil. It used 218 L during the month. How many litres are left?
    524 L − 218 L = 306 L
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