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Two artists are mixing up green paint for a mural. The first artist, Shane, mixes 3 parts blue and 2 parts yellow to make a shade of green. The second artist, Nora, mixes 5 parts blue and 3 parts yellow to make another shade of green. For each artist, draw a ratio table to represent their green paint mixture. Use your ratio tables to answer the questions below.

Whose green paint mixture will be more yellowish? Explain your reasoning. Upload a copy of your ratio tables.

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Answered by Sonali033
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Acc. to Shane,

Blue = 3

Yellow = 2

Therefore, the ratio is 3:2.

Acc. to Nora,

Blue= 5

Yellow = 3

Therefore, the ratio is 5:3

Now,

Shane's ratio = 3:2

= (3×3)/(2×3)

= 9/6

Nora's ratio = 5:3

= (5×2)×(3×2)

= 10/6

From here,

Shane's yellow part = 6

Nora's yellow part = 6

Answer : The amount is equal.

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