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Hayden put 2 cups of lemon juice and 3 times as much water into a jar of lemonade. How many fluid ounces of lemonade were in the jar?
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Hayden put 2 cups of lemon juice and 3 times as much water into a jar of lemonade.
How many fluid ounces of lemonade were in the jar?
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1 cup = 8 oz.
2 cups = 8x2 = 16 oz. of lemon juice
16x3 = 48 oz. of water
48 + 16 = 64 oz. of lemonade
64/8 = 8 cups of lemonade.
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64 oz or 8 cups
Explanation:
1 cup=8oz 8+8=16 2*3=6 6*8=48 48+16=64 64/8=8
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