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Ryan has 4 cups of grape juice, and Kelsey has 7 cups of lemonade. They want to combine what they have to make punch. How many 1/2 cup servings of punch can they make?
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16 1/2 cup servings if they are putting the grape juice and the lemonade together then that adds up to be 8 and then you have to fine how many 1/2 cups you can get out of 8 which is going to be twice as much so it's 16
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