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If the ratio of yellow to green is 5:6 drops per container, how many containers will be made if there were 121 drops used? What would the new equivalent ratio be?
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If the ratio of yellow to green is 5:6 drops per container, how many containers will be made if there were 121 drops used? What would the new equivalent ratio be?
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Let number of yellow drops be 5x
Let number of green drops be 6x
5x+6x=121
11x=121
X=121/11
X=11
11 containers will be made
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