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              additiOn and SuBtractiOn Of caPacitieS

              We first arrange the given measurement of capacity in columns as per the units and

              then add or subtract column-wise.

              example 1:  Find the sum:
                            (a)  165 L 240 mL, 106 L 325 mL and 268 L 15 mL

                            (b)  50 kL 42 L 950 mL and 18 kL 20 L 75 mL

              Solution:      (a)          L           mL               (b)       kL          L          mL


                                      1   1            1                                        1     1
                                      1 6 5        2 4 0                        5 0      0 4 2        9 5 0
                                      1 0 6        3 2 5                     + 1 8       0 2 0        0 7 5

                                   + 2 6 8         0 1 5                        6 8      0 6 3        0 2 5
                                      5 3 9        5 8 0

                             Thus, 165 L 240 mL + 106 L                Thus, 50 kL 42 L 950 mL + 18 kL 20 L
                             325 mL + 268 L 15 mL                      75 mL = 68 kL 63 L 25 mL

                             = 539 L 580 mL
              example 2:  Subtract the following:

                            (a)  19 L 485 mL from 31 L 50 mL

                            (b)  68 kL 45 L 65 mL from 85 kL 100 L

              Solution:      (a)        L         mL                   (b)       kL          L          mL

                                         10    9 14                                          9  9     9 9
                                      2   0   10 4 10                           7 15     0 10 10     10 10 10
                                      3 1      0 5 0                            8 5      1 0 0        0 0 0

                                   – 1 9       4 8 5                         – 6 8       0 4 5        0 6 5
                                      1 1      5 6 5                            1 7      0 5 4        9 3 5

                             Thus, 31 L 50 mL – 19 L                   Thus, 85 kL 100 L – 68 kL 45 L 65 mL
                             485 mL = 11 L 565 mL                      = 17 kL 54 L 935 mL

              example 3: A bucket contains 10 L 234 mL of water. A mug has 1 L 197 mL of water.
              How much water is there in both the containers?

              Solution:                                                       L         mL

                                                                                      1  1
                             Water in bucket                       =        1 0       2 3 4

                             Water in mug                          =     +      1     1 9 7
                             Total water in mug and bucket =
                                                                            1 1       4 3 1

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