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I have 1 litre of water in a jug. On the way to my table I spill some. I have 780ml left. How much have I lost?
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I have 1 litre of water in a jug. On the way to my table I spill some. I have 780ml left. How much have I lost?
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Explanation:
1 litre = 1000ml
780ml left
lost amount = 1000 - 780 = 220ml
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