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Phil is mixing paint colors to make a certain shade of purple. His small can is the perfect shade of purple and has 4 parts blue and 3 parts red paint. He mixes a larger can and…
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Phil is mixing paint colors to make a certain shade of purple. His small
can is the perfect shade of purple and has 4 parts blue and 3 parts red
paint. He mixes a larger can and puts 14 parts blue and 10.5 parts red
paint. Will this be the same shade of purple?
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Yes, it will make the same shade of purple.
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