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James mixes 7 cups of water with 2 scoops of lemonade mix. Charlie needs
to create a much larger batch of lemonade, so he mixes 25 cups of water with
10 scoops of mix.
Whose lemonade is stronger? Explain your reasoning,
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Charlie's lemonade is stronger
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