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If you mix red and white paint in different ratios, you will get different shades of pink paint. If the ratios are equivalent, the shades of the pink will be same.
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If you mix red and white paint in different ratios, you will get different shades of pink paint. If the ratios are equivalent, the shades of the pink will be same.
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Okay? Whats the question? I mean the information you gave is cool :/
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