For making lemonade, the correct ratio of lemon juice to water is 3 ounces of juice to 32 ounces of water. If you use different amounts in an equivalent ratio, the lemonade will still taste good. Which is an equivalent ratio

what is 1:1.66

To find an equivalent ratio, we need to maintain the same ratio relationship between lemon juice and water. This means we can multiply or divide both the lemon juice and water amounts by the same number to create an equivalent ratio.

In this case, the ratio of lemon juice to water is 3 ounces to 32 ounces. To find an equivalent ratio, we can multiply or divide both numbers by the same factor.

Let's say we multiply both the lemon juice and water amounts by 2. The new ratio would be 6 ounces of juice to 64 ounces of water. This is an equivalent ratio because the ratio relationship remains the same (i.e., 6:64 reduces to 3:32).

Similarly, we can find other equivalent ratios by multiplying or dividing both amounts by any number.

For example:
- If we multiply both amounts by 0.5, the new ratio becomes 1.5 ounces of juice to 16 ounces of water.
- If we divide both amounts by 2, the new ratio becomes 1.5 ounces of juice to 16 ounces of water.

All of these ratios (6:64, 1.5:16, and 1.5:16) are equivalent to the original ratio of 3:32 and will result in lemonade with the same taste.

3:32 = 6/64 = 9/96 = 12/128