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Kellan's lemonade recipe uses 4 scoops of lemonade powder for every 2.5 cuos of water. Kellans uses 18 scoops of lemonade powder to make a batch of lemonade. How much water should he use?
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Kellan's lemonade recipe uses 4 scoops of lemonade powder for every 2.5 cuos of water. Kellans uses 18 scoops of lemonade powder to make a batch of lemonade. How much water should he use?
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4/2.5=1.6
1.6*18=28.8
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