Final answer:
The calculation of the total drinks for the party involves finding the sum of cups of lemonade and iced tea made, subtracting the lemonade cups set aside to freeze. However, with the given values and assuming 3 cups of lemonade and 4 cups of iced tea per batch, the data suggests freezing more lemonade than what was made, indicating a possible typo or missing information in the question.
Step-by-step explanation:
The subject of the question is mathematics because it involves calculating the total amount of drinks. Assuming there is a typo or omission in the question regarding the actual number of cups per batch for lemonade and iced tea, let's use 3 cups of lemonade per batch and 4 cups of iced tea per batch as suggested by the provided information. With two batches of each, Judy would make:
- 3 cups/batch × 2 batches = 6 cups of lemonade
- 4 cups/batch × 2 batches = 8 cups of iced tea
After taking out 20 cups of lemonade to freeze for later, the total amount of drinks for the party would be calculated by adding the cups of lemonade and iced tea remaining:
- Total lemonade for the party = 6 cups - 20 cups (set aside) = -14 cups (since you can't have negative cups, this implies a miscalculation or missing data in the question)
- Total drinks for the party = Total lemonade + Total iced tea = (needs correction due to negative result or missing data)
Since the question seems to contain an error as freezing more lemonade than what was made is impossible, we may need clarification on the actual cups made or the amount she uses later.