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Meg visited her Aunt Clare for lunch. After they ate, Aunt Clare made tea. She put the same amount of black tea and milk in both their cups, but Meg decided to add some extra milk to hers. Which cup of tea was darker after they had finished adding milk?

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Meg visited her Aunt Clare for lunch. After they ate, Aunt Clare made tea. She put the same amount of black tea and milk in both their cups, but Meg decided to add some extra milk to hers. Which cup of tea was darker after they had finished adding milk?

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The cup of tea that was darker after they had finished adding milk would be Aunt Clare's. This is because she did not add extra milk to her tea like Meg did. The more milk you add to tea, the lighter it becomes. So, since Meg added extra milk, her tea would be lighter than Aunt Clare's.

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