Math, asked by PickingMpvRoses, 2 months ago

When you mix two colors of paint in equivalent ratios, the resulting color is always the same. Complete the table as you answer the questions. Cups of Blue Paint Cups of Yellow Paint 2 10 1
a) How many cups of yellow paint should you mix with 1 cup of blue paint to make the same shade of green? Explain or show your reasoning.

b) Make up a new pair of numbers that would make the same shade of green. Explain how you know they would make the same shade of green.

c) What is the constant of proportionality? What does it represent?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
33

Answer:

a)The ratio of the number of cups of yellow paint to the number of cups of blue paint that Greg mixed to make a shade of green paint is 2:1.

b)by mixing white and green

c)The constant value (often written k) relating amounts that rise or fall uniformly together. It is the ratio of the amounts y and x: k = y/x.

Answered by kiyahhhrobinson5
4

Answer:

So basically the answer is 25

Step-by-step explanation:

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