To make lemon water, Brandon adds 3/4 cups of sliced lemon to 2 cups of water. This ratio can be written as 3/4:2.
To find out how many cups of sliced lemon Brandon would need to add to 12 cups of water, we can set up a proportion.
Let x be the unknown number of cups of sliced lemon:
3/4 cups / 2 cups = x cups / 12 cups
Cross-multiplying the proportion, we get:
2x = 3/4 * 12 cups
Simplifying the right side of the equation:
2x = 9 cups
Dividing both sides of the equation by 2:
x = 9/2 cups or 4.5 cups
Therefore, Brandon would need to add 4.5 cups of sliced lemon to 12 cups of water.
Brandon makes lemon water by adding 3/4 of a cup of sliced leman to 2 cups of water. At this rate, how many cups of sliced leman would he need to add to 12 cups of water?
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