Answer :

To find out how much lime juice should be added if the new recipe uses 6 cups of sugar, we need to maintain the ratio of sugar to lime juice as in the original recipe.

The original ratio is:

2 cups of sugar : 1/2 cup of lime juice.

Let's call the unknown amount of lime juice that needs to be added for the new recipe as "L" cups.

The new ratio will be:

6 cups of sugar : L cups of lime juice.

We want these two ratios to be equivalent, so we can express this equality as a proportion:

[tex]\[ \frac{2 \text{ cups of sugar}}{1/2 \text{ cup of lime juice}} = \frac{6 \text{ cups of sugar}}{L \text{ cups of lime juice}}. \][/tex]

We can solve for L by cross-multiplying:

[tex]\[ 2 \cdot L = \left(\frac{1}{2}\right) \cdot 6, \][/tex]

[tex]\[ 2L = 3. \][/tex]

Now, solve for L by dividing both sides of the equation by 2:

[tex]\[ L = \frac{3}{2}. \][/tex]

So, the amount of lime juice L needed for the new recipe is [tex]\( \frac{3}{2} \)[/tex] cups or 1.5 cups of lime juice. This maintains the same sugar to lime juice ratio as the original recipe.
it would be 1 1/2 cups

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