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Andrea mixes 2 cups of water with 2/3 of lemonade concentrate. Nicholas mixes 1.5 cups of water with 1/3 cup of lemonade concentrate. whose lemonade mixture tastes stronger. (bonus points to the first
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Andrea mixes 2 cups of water with 2/3 of lemonade concentrate. Nicholas mixes 1.5 cups of water with 1/3 cup of lemonade concentrate. whose lemonade mixture tastes stronger. (bonus points to the first person to show there work!)
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Nicholas’s lemonade mixture is stronger
Step-by-step explanation:
Andrea: 2/(2/3)=3
Nicholas: 1.5/(1/3)=4.5
4.5>3, so Nicholas’s is stronger
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