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Re: Party Cranberry is 3 parts cranberry juice and 1 part seltze [#permalink]
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Be careful—don’t just add the “parts” from the different mixtures, because the parts will generally not be the same size! Start by writing Part : Part : Whole relationships for each glass.

In each relationship, the whole is the sum of the parts:
For Party Cranberry, Cranberry : Seltzer : Whole = 3 : 1 : 4
For Fancy Lemonade, Lemon : Seltzer : Whole = 1 : 2 : 3

Since the two amounts that are mixed are the same size, choose a smart number to represent the total volume for both Party Cranberry and Fancy Lemonade. This number should be a multiple of both 4 and 3, according to the ratios above, so it is convenient to say that the amount of each is 12 ounces. Multiply the Party Cranberry ratio by 3 and the Fancy Lemonade ratio by 4, in both cases to get 12

total ounces:
For Party Cranberry, Cranberry : Seltzer : Whole = 9 : 3 : 12
For Fancy Lemonade, Lemon : Seltzer : Whole = 4 : 8 : 12

Finally, when the two glasses are mixed, the resulting total is 24 ounces, of which 9 ounces are cranberry juice but 3 + 8 = 11 ounces are seltzer. There is more seltzer in the resulting mix, so its fraction of the mix is greater than cranberry juice’s fraction of the mix. Quantity B is greater.
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