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To make an orange drink John uses 4 cups of water and 5 spoonfuls of powder. Joan uses 5 cups of water and 6 spoonfuls of powder. Will the drinks they make have the same strengt…
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To make an orange drink John uses 4 cups of water and 5 spoonfuls of powder. Joan
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same strength? If not, which is stronger?
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Joan's will have a stronger taste
Explanation:
4/5 is 80% while 5/6 is 83%
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