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A pink crayon is made with 12 mL of red wax for every 5 mL of white wax.

Which of the following wax mixtures will create the same shade of pink?

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  1. 27 May, 11:32
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    Multiply 12 and 5 (by the same number) and add them to get whatever total ml of crayon wax is specified.

    Ex: Total ml divided by 17, then find how many parts are red (12ml) and white (5ml)
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