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A gray crayon is made with 5
mL
5 mL5, start text, space, m, L, end text of black wax for every 6
mL
6 mL6, start text, space, m, L, end text of white wax.

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Answered by AditiHegde
19

The complete question is,

A gray crayon is made with 5 mL of black wax for every 6 mL of white wax. Which of the following wax mixtures will create the same shade of gray? (Hint: there are two answers in the question

The correct options are:

1.

15 mL of black wax mixed with 18 mL of white wax

5 mL of black wax  × 3 =  15 mL of black wax

6 mL of white wax × 3 = 18 mL of white wax

2.

35 mL of black wax mixed with 42 mL of white wax

5 mL of black wax  × 7 =  35 mL of black wax

6 mL of white wax × 7 = 42 mL of white wax

Answered by ag36152
2

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