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You have three drinks in front of you. you know how they are made, but are unsure which one has the highest concentration of juice crystals. The first drink has 10g of juice crystals dissolved in 50mL of water. The second drink has 15g of juice crystals dissolve in 100 mL of water and the third drink has 6g of juice crystals dissolve in 25 ml of water. make a plan to figure out the concentration of each drink.
what was the most concentrated drink?
How did you determine this since all three drinks had different amounts of solvent?

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