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YOU ARE MAKING JUICE FOR A FRIENDS BIRTHDAY PARTY. YOUR RATIO OF WATER TO ORANGE JUICE CONCENTRATE IS 7:3. YOU MAKE 80 CUPS OF ORANGE JUICE IN ALL. AT THE PARTY, YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS DRINK 3/4 OF ALL THE ORANGE JUICE YOU MADE. HOW MANY CUPS OF ORANGE JUICE CONCENTRATE ARE LEFT? HOW MANY CUPS OF WATER ARE LEFT?

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