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The ratio of lemob juice to water in lemonade is 1:5. If 15 cups of water are used to make a pitcher of lemonade, how many cups of lemon juice ade needed?
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The ratio of lemob juice to water in lemonade is 1:5. If 15 cups of water are used to make a pitcher of lemonade, how many cups of lemon juice ade needed?
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22.5 cups of lemon juice i think
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The answer is 3 because the water is 3 times 5. So 3 times 1 is 3
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