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This is a question my friend asked me help Cranberry juice is made with a 16:3:1 ratio of water:sugar:cranberries. How much water, in gallons, is needed in order to make three gallons of cranberry juice?
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Cranberry juice is made with a 16:3:1 ratio of water:sugar:cranberries. How much water, in gallons, is needed in order to make three gallons of cranberry juice? Express your answer as a common fraction.
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12 / 5 gallons
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