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Use the strategies from class to help you solve.
After the camp, Cece went home and made lemonade for her family.
She uses the ratio of one cup of concentrate to three cups of cold water.
She needs 160 ounces of juice.
Note: 1 cup is 8 ounces
1. How many cups of concentrate will she need?
2. How many cups of water will she need
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