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6 July, 22:26

Andrea plans to serve orange juice for a large family brunch. She combines the orange concentrate and the water using a 2:5 ratio. How many cans of water does she combine with 10 cans of concentrate a 4 b 7 c 14 d 25

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  1. 7 July, 01:17
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    d 25

    So 10 cans of orange Concentrate will be = 25 cans of water

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Andrea combines the orange concentrate and the water using a 2:5 ratio.

    We are to find how many cans of water she needs to combine with 10 cans of concentrate

    So using the ratio.

    2 cans of orange Concentrate is to 5 cans of water.

    So 10 cans of orange Concentrate will be = (10*5) / 2

    So 10 cans of orange Concentrate will be = 50/2

    So 10 cans of orange Concentrate will be = 25 cans of water
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