Wendy is making lemonade. As shown below, Wendy mixes water and lemon juice . Which equation shows how much lemon juice is needed for 6 ounces of water

Answer:
A. [tex]j=\dfrac{6}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We can see in the table that Wendy uses 2 lemon juice ounces for every 6 ounces of water.
The equation [tex]j=\dfrac{6}{3}[/tex] simply means that j = 2.
Let's just try the other equations to see what they represent.
6j = 3
This means that for every ounce of juice there are 6 more ounces of water and it will be equal to 3, which is untrue.
j = 6(2)
This means the amount of juice is equal to 12, an it does not represent anything else.
[tex]6=\dfrac{j}{2}[/tex]
This means that 1/2 of every ounce of juice will be equal to 6, which is not true.