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To make lemonade, Ms. Jacobi combines six ounces of water with three ounces of drink mix. Which of these shows a possible combination of water and drink mix to make Ms. Jacobi's lemonade?
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To make lemonade, Ms. Jacobi combines six ounces of water with three ounces of drink mix. Which of these shows a possible combination of water and drink mix to make Ms. Jacobi's lemonade?
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6 is double the amount of 3
this means that you need double the amount of water than drink mix.
as a ratio, this can be written as 2:1.
(this is the best answer i could get because i don’t think you included the whole question)
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