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A punch recipe calls for 26 liters of lemon lime soda and 14 gallons of vanilla ice cream. If Tanya wants to make this recipe, but she only has 7 gallons of vanilla ice cream, how much lemon lime soda
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A punch recipe calls for 26 liters of lemon lime soda and 14 gallons of
vanilla ice cream. If Tanya wants to make this recipe, but she only has 7 gallons of
vanilla ice cream, how much lemon lime soda will she need?
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13 liters of lemon lime soda.
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