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25 November, 00:58

Sheila mixed 3 ounces of blue paint with 2 ounces of yellow paint. She decided to create 20 ounces of the same mixture. How many ounces of yellow paint does Sheila need for the new mixtures?

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  1. 25 November, 01:24
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    For this question you need to create a ratio comparing the amount of blue paint to yellow paint (a 3:2 ratio) and you convert that to the amount of paint she wants to use now (20 ounces). you do this by multiplying our ratio by 4 for each value - giving us a value of 12 ounces of blue paint and 8 ounces of yellow paint

    so your answer is 8 ounces of yellow paint
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