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Mathematics, 13.02.2020 08:47 offensiveneedle

1.) Jan makes a party punch that requires 2 gallons of orange juice for
every gallon of lemonade. Matt's favorite party punch recipe calls
for 3 gallons of orange juice for every 2 gallons of pineapple juice.

2.) If Matt and Jan each make 10 gallons of
Jan's Party Punch
punch, how many more gallons of orange
juice would Jan use than Matt?

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