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An art teacher is mixing orange paint that has a ratio of 3 parts Red to 4 parts yellow.If she had 24 parts of yellow paint, how much Red paint will she need?
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An art teacher is mixing orange paint that has a ratio of 3 parts Red to 4 parts yellow.If she had 24 parts of yellow paint, how much Red paint will she need?
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an art teacher is mixing orange paint that has a ratio of 3 parts Red to 4 parts yellow.If she had 24 parts of yellow paint, how much Red paint will she need?
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24/4 = 6
6x3 = 18
she will need 18 parts red paint
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