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<math>\textbf{(D) }</math>Liliane has <math>75\%</math> more soda than Alice. | <math>\textbf{(D) }</math>Liliane has <math>75\%</math> more soda than Alice. | ||
<math>\textbf{(E) }</math>Liliane has <math>100\%</math> more soda than Alice. | <math>\textbf{(E) }</math>Liliane has <math>100\%</math> more soda than Alice. | ||
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+ | Let's assume that Jacqueline has <math>1</math> gallon of soda. Then Alice has <math>1.25</math> gallons and Liliane has <math>1.5</math> gallons. Doing division, we find out that <math>\frac{1.5}{1.25}=1.2</math>, which means that Liliane has 20% more soda. Therefore, the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A)}}</math> |
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Liliane has more soda than Jacqueline, and Alice has more soda than Jacqueline. What is the relationship between the amounts of soda that Liliane and Alica have?
Liliane has more soda than Alice.
Liliane has more soda than Alice.
Liliane has more soda than Alice.
Liliane has more soda than Alice.
Liliane has more soda than Alice.
Solution
Let's assume that Jacqueline has gallon of soda. Then Alice has gallons and Liliane has gallons. Doing division, we find out that , which means that Liliane has 20% more soda. Therefore, the answer is