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I got it a different way.

You need 200 6oz servings that means you need a total of 1200oz of orange juice.

1/4 of that must come from concentrate so 1200/4= 300oz

you have 12oz cans so 300/12= 25

A. 25 cans

I thought about going that way too, but recognizing that the 6oz servings goes into the 12oz can so easily, so I was able to get 8 servings per can right away, and that 200 is divisible by 8, I was able to work it out in my head pretty quick. If it wasn't so nice and neat, I would have done it the same way as Detran.



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