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14 February, 01:31

Krissa wants to buy some acrylic paint. She needs 47 mL of black, 59 mL of yellow, and 48 mL of brown. Each bottle holds 55 mL of paint.

Which statements are true?

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.

Krissa can add all the amounts together and buy exactly 154 mL of paint, or 2.8 bottles of paint.

B.

Krissa can calculate each amount separately and buy 1 bottle of black paint, 2 bottles of yellow paint, and 1 bottle of brown paint.

C.

Krissa sees that that amount needed of black and brown are less than 55 mL, so she buys one jar of each color. She needs more than 55 ML of yellow, so she buys 2 jars.

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  1. 14 February, 01:35
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    B and C are the right answers since you don't want to mix colors
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