To find out how much lemonade Sid needs to make, we first need to determine the total amount of lemon juice and sugar he can use.
Since there are 2 quarts of lemon juice and 1 cup is equal to 1/32 of a quart, that means Sid has 2 x 32 = <<2*32=64>>64 cups of lemon juice available.
Similarly, since there are 2 quarts of sugar and 1 cup is equal to 1/32 of a quart, Sid has 2 x 32 = <<2*32=64>>64 cups of sugar available.
Now that we know the amount of lemon juice and sugar available, we can find out how much lemonade Sid can make.
Each cup of lemonade requires 1/2 cup of lemon juice and 1/2 cup of sugar. So, in total, each cup of lemonade requires 1/2 + 1/2 = 1 cup of liquid.
Since Sid wants to sell 50 cups of lemonade, he needs to make a total of 50 cups x 1 cup/cup = <<50*1=50>>50 cups of lemonade.
To make 50 cups of lemonade, Sid needs 50 cups x (1/2 cup lemon juice + 1/2 cup sugar) = 50 cups x 1 cup = 50 cups.
Sid the Science Kid is running a lemonade stand on a hot summer day. He wants to know how much lemonade he needs to make to sell 50 cups. He knows that each cup of lemonade requires 1/2 cup of lemon juice and 1/2 cup of sugar. He also knows that he has 2 quarts of lemon juice and 2 quarts of sugar.
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