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To make orange fizz, Noah mixes 4 scoops of powder with 6 cups of water. Andre mixes 5 scoops of powder with 8 cups of water.
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To make orange fizz, Noah mixes 4 scoops of powder with 6 cups of water. Andre mixes 5 scoops of powder with 8 cups of water.
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Noah's recipe because he uses less water per scoop of powder than Andre does.
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