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one mixture contains 6 fluid ounces of water and 10 fluid ounces of vinegar. a second mixture contains 9 fluid ounces of water and 12 fluid ounces of vinegar. are the mixtures proportional? if not, how
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one mixture contains 6 fluid ounces of water and 10 fluid ounces of vinegar. a second mixture contains 9 fluid ounces of water and 12 fluid ounces of vinegar. are the mixtures proportional? if not, how much water or vinegar would you add to the second mixture so that they are proportional?
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No, they are not proportional
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