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Mother has made laddus. She gives some laddus to guests and family members; still 5 laddus remain. If the number of laddus mother gave away is l, how many laddus did she make?

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Number of laddus that mother gave away are l.
Remaining laddus `=` 5.
Number of laddus made by mother`=`Number of laddus that gave away `+` Remaining laddus.
`= l + 5`
Hence, ` l + 5` is laddus were made by the mother.
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