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a.
To calculate: quantity of lime juice contained in 130 ounces of punch
a.

Answer to Problem 25PPS
10 ounces of lime juice contained in 130 ounces of punch
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Quantity of punch is 130 ounces.
Table that shows the amount of water, lime juice, cranberry concentrate and sparkling lemon water in 52 ounces of punch
Calculation:
Quantity of lime juice required for 52 ounces of punch = 4 ounces
So,
Quantity of lime juice required for 130 ounces of punch =
b.
To calculate: quantity of cranberry concentrate in the punch
b.

Answer to Problem 25PPS
27 ounces of cranberry concentrate is required for 117 ounces of punch.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Punch contains 54 ounces of sparkling lemon water.
Table that shows the amount of water, lime juice, cranberry concentrate and sparkling lemon water in 52 ounces of punch
Calculation:
Quantity of punch for which 24 ounces of sparkling lemon water is required = 52 ounces
Quantity of punch for which 1 ounce of sparkling lemon water is required =
Quantity of punch for which 54 ounces of sparkling lemon water is required =
Quantity of cranberry required for 52 ounces of punch = 12 ounces
Quantity of cranberry required for 1 ounce of punch =
Quantity of cranberry required for 117 ounces of punch =
c.
To calculate: quantity of punch if the punch contains 44 ounces of water
c.

Answer to Problem 25PPS
Quantity of punch for which 44 ounces of water is required is equal to 190.7 ounces
Explanation of Solution
Given information: Punch contains 44 ounces of water.
Table that shows the amount of water, lime juice, cranberry concentrate and sparkling lemon water in 52 ounces of punch
Calculation:
Quantity of punch for which 12 ounces of water is required = 52 ounces
Quantity of punch for which 1 ounce of water is required =
Quantity of punch for which 44 ounces of water is required =
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