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23 October, 20:10

Fiona has a job at a garage.

She needs to prepare a paint mix to spray on a car.

Fiona needs to blend colour with a hardener and a reducer in the ratio 8:1:1

She needs to make 3.5 litres of the paint mix.

Fiona has 2.9 litres of colour.

Does Fiona have enough colour to make 3.5 litres of paint mix?

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  1. 23 October, 20:38
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    Yes.

    8 + 1 + 1 = 10, so there are 10 parts to the ratio.

    3.5 litres divided by 10 would mean that each part of the ratio is worth 0.35 litres.

    The colour is worth 8 parts of the ratio. 0.35 litres multiplied by 8 would give 2.8 litres, meaning 2.8 litres of colour are required.

    Fiona has 2.9 litres of colour, which is more than enough to make 3.5 litres of paint mix.
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