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Two artists are mixing up green paint for a mural. The first artist, Shane, mixes 3 parts blue and 2 parts yellow to make a shade of green. The second artist, Nora, mixes 5 parts blue and 3 parts yellow to make another shade of green. For each artist, draw a ratio table to represent their green paint mixture. Use your ratio tables to answer the questions below.

Whose green paint mixture will be more yellowish? Explain your reasoning. Upload a copy of your ratio tables.

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Answer:

Shane's green paint mixture with be more yellowish because the sum of yellow paint is much closer to mixing than the Nora's paint. I don't really

Explanation:

because the sum of yellow paint is much closer to mixing than the Nora's paint. I don't really know how to say it. Wait

If you really think about it when 3 parts blue and 2part yellow it means that there 1 more blue than yellow

But if you mix 5 parts blue and and 3 yellow it means that there are 2 more blue than yellow. As we know yellow is a lighter color so its harder to keep the color while mixing and having more blue means that the mixture will be less yellowish more blueish or how we say it. i dont really know how to explain it better but the answer is for sure right

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