To make the same shade of green but a smaller amount, you can use a smaller ratio of yellow to blue. To make a larger amount, you can use a larger ratio. To make a bluer shade of green, increase the ratio of blue to yellow. To make a more yellow shade of green, decrease the ratio of blue to yellow.
To make the same shade of green but a smaller amount, we can use the concept of ratios. The original mixture has a ratio of 2 cups yellow to 3.5 cups blue. To make a smaller amount, we can use a smaller ratio. For example, if we use a ratio of 1 cup yellow to 1.75 cups blue, we will have the same shade of green but in a smaller quantity.
a) Cup(s) of yellow: 1
Cup(s) of blue: 1.75
To make the same shade of green but a larger amount, we can use the same concept of ratios. We can increase the ratio to produce a larger quantity of paint. For example, if we use a ratio of 4 cups yellow to 7 cups blue, we will have the same shade of green but in a larger amount.
b) Cup(s) of yellow: 4
Cup(s) of blue: 7
To make a different shade of green that is bluer, we can increase the ratio of blue to yellow in the mixture. For example, if we use a ratio of 2 cups yellow to 4 cups blue, we will have a shade of green that is bluer.
c) Cup(s) of yellow: 2
Cup(s) of blue: 4
To make a different shade of green that is more yellow, we can decrease the ratio of blue to yellow in the mixture. For example, if we use a ratio of 2 cups yellow to 1 cup blue, we will have a shade of green that is more yellow.
d) Cup(s) of yellow: 2
Cup(s) of blue: 1