(7th grade regular math)

One half liter of lemonade concentrate is added to 3 liters of water. How many 1/3-liters serving are made?

How would you do the math for this question?

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The answer is 3 and 1/2 !!!

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To solve this question, you need to find the total volume of the mixture and then divide it by the serving size.

Given:
- Half a liter of lemonade concentrate is added
- 3 liters of water are used

First, calculate the total volume of the mixture:
1. Add the volume of lemonade concentrate and water: 0.5 liters + 3 liters = 3.5 liters

Next, calculate the number of 1/3-liter servings that can be made:
2. Divide the total volume of the mixture by the serving size: 3.5 liters ÷ (1/3) liter/serving
To divide by a fraction, we'll need to multiply by its reciprocal:
3.5 liters × (3/1) servings/liter
Simplify the fraction multiplication: 3.5 × 3 = 10.5 servings

Therefore, the answer is that 10.5 servings of 1/3 liter can be made from the given amounts.

However, since serving sizes are typically whole numbers, we need to consider whether we can have a fraction of a serving. In this case, since we cannot have a fraction of a serving, we round down to the nearest whole number.

Hence, you can make 10 servings of 1/3 liter from the given ingredients.