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1 November, 10:47

Tom and Martha are making punch for a party. The proportions given in the recipe are 2 parts of lemonade to 1 part each of pineapple juice and ginger ale. If they need 6 liters of punch, how many liters of each of the ingredients should they buy?

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  1. 1 November, 12:41
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    They need to buy 3 litters of lemonade, 1.5 litters of pineaple juice and 1.5 litters of ginger ale.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to calculate the amount of each ingredient they need for 6 liters of punch we can first create fractions for each ingredient based on the proportions we were given. This is shown bellow:

    2 litters lemonade + 1 litter pineapple juice + 1 litter ginger ale = 4 litters punch

    Then we have:

    lemonade = 2/4

    pineaple juice = 1/4

    ginger ale = 1/4

    If we want to make 6 liters of punch we can just apply this fractions to know how much of each we need:

    lemonade = 6 * (2/4) = 12/4 = 3 litters

    pineaple juice = 6 * (1/4) = 1.5 litters

    ginger ale = 6 * (1/4) = 1.5 litters

    They need to buy 3 litters of lemonade, 1.5 litters of pineaple juice and 1.5 litters of ginger ale.
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