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20 June, 17:39

A painter mixes 6 parts red paint and 8 parts yellow to make dark orange paint. Which equation can the painter use to calculate the amount of red paint, R, that is needed to mix with a given amount with yellow paint, Y? A. R = 6/8 = Y, B. R=6/8 - Y, C. R=3/4y, D. R = 4/3Y.

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  1. 20 June, 18:03
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    Red : Yellow

    6 : 8

    (:6) (:6)

    1 : 8/6

    1 : 4/3

    therefore, R = 4/3Y

    Answer: R = 4/3Y
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