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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 22:10 klorpo4055

Meg mixes 3 parts silver paint with 4 parts green paint to get a specific color. A 2-column table has 2 rows. Column 1 is labeled Silver paint (parts) with entries 3, blank. Column 2 is labeled Green paint (parts) with entries 4, blank. Is the ratio 5:6 equivalent to 3:4? Yes, because both ratios show a pair of numbers that have a difference of 1. Yes, because any combination of silver and green will work. No, because the numbers in the given ratio must be multiplied by the same number. No, because there cannot be more than 4 green parts.

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