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If to make a scarf you need blue yarn and white yarn and you use 4 times the number of yards of white yarn for each scarf, how much blue yard is there for one scarf?

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Answer: with Step-by-step explanation:

The number of yards of blue yarn Jenny uses is 4 times the number of white yarn in each scarf.

So, Ratio of yards of white yarn to blue yarn= 1:4

Multiplying the ratio by 2, we get 2:8

Multiplying the original ratio by 3, we get 3:12

Again multiplying the original ratio by 5, we get 5:20

Hence, 4 ratios to show the number of yards of white yarn to blue yarn for a scarf is:

1:4

2:8

3:12

5:20

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