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Ravi makes lemonade by mixing lemon juice and water. For every 1 cup of lemon juice, he uses 4 cups of water. Drag the correct number of each ingredient into the box that would make 10 cups of lemonade.
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Ravi makes lemonade by mixing lemon juice and water.
For every 1 cup of lemon juice, he uses 4 cups of water.
Drag the correct number of each ingredient into the box that would make 10 cups of
lemonade.
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Okay I can pick up my kids and go
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