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- you know the juice to water ratio
ecipe\ is : . you are making lemonade, and added 2 cups of water to the frozen juice, and then the phone rang. when you came back to the lemonade container, you poured a glass of the mixture. what would the drink taste like? or what would the ratio look like? this mixtures ratio of juice : water = : circle the correct answer. would the proportion be equal? 1 : 3 equal or not equal to : recipe this mixture 5. what if you added 3 cups of water to the can of frozen juice, twice? what would the drink taste like? or what would the ratio look like? this mixtures ratio of juice : water = : circle the correct answer. would the proportion be equal? 1 : 3 equal or not equal to : recipe this mixture
Step1: Analyze question 4
Since no recipe ratio is given initially, assume the "correct" ratio for good - tasting lemonade is something like 1:3 (juice to water). When 2 cups of water are added without knowing the amount of juice, if the correct ratio is 1:3 and we don't know the juice amount, we can't precisely say the new ratio. But if we assume a normal - sized can of frozen juice is 1 cup for example, the new ratio of juice : water is 1:2. This is different from 1:3, so the drink will taste more watery.
Step2: Analyze question 5
If we add 3 cups of water twice to the can of frozen juice, assume the can of frozen juice is 1 cup again. The total amount of water is 3×2 = 6 cups. So the ratio of juice : water is 1:6. This is also different from 1:3, and the drink will taste very watery.
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