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Our 6 Grade math class was comparing and different lemonade recipes,one used 2 cups of water to 1 scoop of mixture. The other used 5 cups of water to 3 scoops of mixture. which recipe has aweaker taste
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Our 6 Grade math class was comparing and different lemonade recipes,one used 2 cups of water to 1 scoop of mixture. The other used 5 cups of water to 3 scoops of mixture. which recipe has aweaker taste ( More water)?
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The one that used two cups. for the one that used 5 cups of water and 3 scoops of mixture would have a more strong taste.
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