The fizzy orange on Saturday tastes the same as Friday’s fizzy orange.
What are the reasons behind the same taste in the oranges?
To determine the reasons behind the same taste in the oranges, the following should be put under consideration;
On Friday :
7 liters of fizzy juice = 3 liters of orange juice with 4 liters of soda
On Saturday:
9 liters of fizzy juice = 4 liters of orange juice with 5 liters of soda
It can be observed that the difference between the two orange fizzy prepared in both days is just 2 liters which was shared equally in distribution between the orange and the soda.
Therefore, The fizzy orange on Saturday tastes the same as Friday’s fizzy orange.
Complete question:
When Sam and his friends get together, Sam makes a fizzy orange drink by mixing orange juice with soda. On Friday, Sam makes 7 liters of fizzy orange by mixing 3 liters of orange juice with 4 liters of soda. On Saturday, Sam makes 9 liters of fizzy orange by mixing 4 liters of orange juice with 5 liters of soda. Does the fizzy orange on Saturday taste the same as Friday’s fizzy orange, or different? If you think it tastes the same, explain how you can tell. If you think it tastes different, does it taste more or less orangey? Explain how you know.