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What is the ratio of yellow to red

6 yellow = 5 green

4 green = 3 purple

5 purple = 2 red


A.3 to 1

B.4 to 1

C.5 to 1

D.6 to 1

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Answer: 4 to 1 (choice B)

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Step-by-step explanation:

We have 5 green in the 1st row and 4 green in the 2nd row.

The LCM is 5*4 = 20.

The ratio
6 \text{ yellow} = 5 \text{ green} scales up to
24 \text{ yellow} = 20 \text{ green} after multiplying both sides by 4.

The ratio
4 \text{ green} = 3 \text{ purple} scales up to
20 \text{ green} = 15 \text{ purple} after multiplying both sides by 5.

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These set of ratios


6 \text{ yellow} = 5 \text{ green}\\\\4 \text{ green} = 3 \text{ purple}\\\\

scale up to


24 \text{ yellow} = 20 \text{ green}\\\\20 \text{ green} = 15 \text{ purple}\\\\

The key is the "20 green" on each line. This leads to the ratios linking up.

If A = B and B = C, then A = C (transitive property).

So we can say
24 \text{ yellow} = 20 \text{ green} = 15 \text{ purple}\\\\

That simplifies to
24 \text{ yellow} = 15 \text{ purple}\\\\

We can divide both sides by 3 to get
8 \text{ yellow} = 5 \text{ purple}\\\\

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We now have these set of ratios


8 \text{ yellow} = 5 \text{ purple}\\\\5 \text{ purple} = 2 \text{ red}\\\\

Connect those two equations together to get


8 \text{ yellow} = 2 \text{ red}\\\\

Lastly, divide both sides by 4


4 \text{ yellow} = 1 \text{ red}\\\\

The ratio of yellow to red is 4 to 1.

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