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1 August, 04:42

A restaurant makes a special citrus dressing for its salads. Here is how the ingredients are mixed: 1/2 of the mixture is oil, 1/6 of the mixture is vinegar, 1/4 of the mixture is orange juice, and 1/4 of the mixture is lemon juice. When the ingredients are mixed in the same ratio as shown above, every batch of dressing tastes the same. A new batch of dressing has 1 cup of oil. How much vinegar, orange juice, and lemon juice is needed for the dressing to taste the same?

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  1. 1 August, 08:04
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    1/2 cup of orange juice

    1/2 cup of lemon juice

    1/3 cup of vinegar

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Ingredients are mixed:

    1/2 of the mixture is oil, 1/6 of the mixture is vinegar, 1/4 of the mixture is orange juice, 1/4 of the mixture is lemon juice.

    A new batch of dressing has 1 cup of oil.

    1/4 is twice smaller than 1/2, then it is needed

    1/2 cup of orange juice, 1/2 cup of lemon juice.

    1/6 is thrice smaller than 1/2, then it is needed

    1/3 cup of vinegar
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