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Revision as of 07:26, 18 November 2020
Luka is making lemonade to sell at a school fundraiser. His recipe requires times as much water as sugar and twice as much sugar as lemon juice. He uses cups of lemon juice. How many cups of water does he need?
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Solution
Luka will need cups of sugar and cups of water. The answer is .
Solution 2
Let and represent the number of cups of water, sugar, and lemon juice that Luka needs for his recipe, respectively. We are given that and . Since , it follows that , which in turn implies that .
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Solution 3
We have that so we have
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See also
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