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Students are making lemonade from a powdered lemon drink mix. Audrey mixes 1 cup of water and 3 teaspoons of powdered lemon mix. Christian mixes 1 cup of water and 3 teaspoons of powdered lemon mix. Whose mix will be more watery?
Audrey's mix will be more watery.
Christian's mix will be more watery.
The two mixes will be equally watery.

Students are making lemonade from a powdered lemon drink mix. Audrey mixes 11 cup of water and 33 teaspoons of powdered lemon mix. Christian mixes 11 cup of water and 33 teaspoons of powdered lemon mix. Whose mix will be more watery?\newlineAudrey's mix will be more watery.\newlineChristian's mix will be more watery.\newlineThe two mixes will be equally watery.

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Q. Students are making lemonade from a powdered lemon drink mix. Audrey mixes 11 cup of water and 33 teaspoons of powdered lemon mix. Christian mixes 11 cup of water and 33 teaspoons of powdered lemon mix. Whose mix will be more watery?\newlineAudrey's mix will be more watery.\newlineChristian's mix will be more watery.\newlineThe two mixes will be equally watery.
  1. Analyze Information: Analyze the given information.\newlineAudrey's mix: 11 cup of water and 33 teaspoons of powdered lemon mix.\newlineChristian's mix: 11 cup of water and 33 teaspoons of powdered lemon mix.\newlineWe need to compare the wateriness of the two mixes.
  2. Compare Ratios: Compare the ratios of water to powdered lemon mix for both Audrey and Christian.\newlineAudrey's ratio: 11 cup of water / 33 teaspoons of powdered lemon mix.\newlineChristian's ratio: 11 cup of water / 33 teaspoons of powdered lemon mix.\newlineSince both ratios are the same, the concentration of lemon in the water will be the same for both mixes.
  3. Conclude Watery Mix: Conclude which mix is more watery.\newlineSince both Audrey and Christian have used the same amount of water and powdered lemon mix, their mixes will be equally watery.

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