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Create a ratio for making lemon juice-to-water of 1:3. Show how much lemon juice would be needed if you use 36 cups of water to make lemonade.
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Create a ratio for making lemon juice-to-water of 1:3. Show how much lemon juice would be needed if you use 36 cups of water to make lemonade.
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So if you use 1 cup of lemon juice and 3 cups of water to make lemonade then if you use 36 cups of water you will need 12 cups of lemon juice to make a lemonade.
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