Mrs. Gupta made 7.2 L of lemonade. Mrs. Batra made thrice as much lemonade as Mrs. Gupta made. How much lemonade did they make altogether in ML? 

Mrs. Gupta made 7.2 L of lemonade. Mrs. Batra made thrice as much lemonade as Mrs. Gupta made. How much lemonade did they make altogether in ML?  Correct Answer 28800 ML

Given:

Mrs. Gupta made lemonade = 7.2 L

Mrs. Batra made lemonade = Thrice of the quantity of Lemonade made by Mrs. Gupta

Calculation:

Mrs. Batra made lemonade = Thrice of the quantity of Lemonade made by Mrs. Gupta

⇒ Mrs. Batra made lemonade = 3 × 7.2 L = 21.6 L

⇒ Total quantity of lemonade = 7.2 L + 21.6 L = 28.8 L

1 L = 1000 ML

⇒ 28.8 L = 28.8 × 1000 = 28800 ML

∴ The total quantity of lemonade is 28800 ML

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