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Mathematics, 19.02.2020 18:32, mickimlvn6128

Meg mixed 1 part of strawberry juice and 3 parts of lemon juice to make lemonade. How many parts of strawberry juice did Meg mix with each part of lemon juice?

A 1/3
B 1/2
C 3/2
D 3/1

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