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The other day, we made green water by mixing 5 ml of blue water with 15 ml of yellow water. We want to make a very small batch of the same shade of green water. We need to know how much yellow water to mix with only 1 ml of blue water. How much yellow water should be used for 1 ml of blue water.

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You have that you need 5 ml of blue water and 15 ml of yellow water to produce green water. That is, you have the following proportion

5/15 = 1/3 "It is necessary 1 ml of blue water and 3 ml of yellow water"

In order to determine how much yellow water you need to obtain green water, by using only 1 ml of blue water. The answer is already found, in the previous simplified proportion 1/3, you have that it is necessary only 1 ml of blue water and 3 ml of yellow water to produce green water.

Hence, it is necessary 3 ml of yellow water

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