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a specific shade of green glaze requires 5 parts of blue to 3 parts yellow. a glaze mixture contains 25 quarts of blue and 9 quarts of yellow. how can you fix the mixture to make the specific shade of
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a specific shade of green glaze requires 5 parts of blue to 3 parts yellow. a glaze mixture contains 25 quarts of blue and 9 quarts of yellow. how can you fix the mixture to make the specific shade of green glaze?
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add 6 more quarts of yellow, this would provide you with 25 to 15, which is 5 times 5 to 3.
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