Here are two paint mixtures: • 3 cups of white and 4 cups of blue. • 6 cups of white and 8 cups of blue. Both mixtures make the same
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The mixture that is an equivalent ratio is:
1.5 white 2 blue
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Mixtures of the same color because they are in equivalent ratios:
3 cups of white and 4 cups of blue: equivalent ratio = 0.75: 1 (75%) since 3/4 = 75%
6 cups of white and 8 cups of blue. equivalent ratio = 0.75: 1 (75%) since 6/8 = 75%
Other mixtures:
5 cups white 6 blue: equivalent ratio = 0.83: 1 (83%) since 5/6 = 83%
1 white 1 1/2 blue: equivalent ratio = 0.67: 1 (67%) since 1/1.5 = 67%
4 white 3 blue: equivalent ratio = 1: 75 (1.33%) since 4/3 = 1.33%
1.5 white 2 blue: equivalent ratio = 0.75: 1 (75%) since 1.5/2 = 75%
Therefore, the mixture with equivalent ratio as the initial mixtures is 1.5 while 2 blue.
I- but aren’t both ratios the same so they both equivalent
The mixture that is an equivalent ratio is:
1.5 white 2 blue is the answer to the question
Here are two paint mixtures: • 3 cups of white and 4 cups of blue. • 6 cups of white and 8 cups of blue. Both mixtures make the same color because they are in equivalent ratios. Which of these mixtures is also in an equivalent ratio? 5 cups white 6 blue 1 white 1 1/2 blue 4 white 3 blue 1.5 white 2 blue.
.there can be infinite values of m and n that can satisfy the above equation. for each value of m of m or n. there maybe infinite sets of solution for the above
step-by-step explanation:
answer: 75°
step-by-step explanation:
∠esk is the supplement of ∠edk, so is 100°. ∠esd = 1/2·arc ed, so is 25°.
since ∠esk = ∠esd + ∠dsk
you have 100° = 25° + ∠dsk . .
fill in known values 75° = ∠dsk . . . . .
subtract 25°
step-by-step explanation:
[tex]Basic circle problem given: measure of arc ed = 50°, m∠edk = 80° find: ∠dsk[/tex]