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Explanation:
A tape diagram is a visual representation often used in mathematics to illustrate ratios and proportions. In the context of a mixture of orange paint made from red and yellow paint, you can create a tape diagram as follows:
Imagine you have a tape or a strip of paper, and you divide it into two parts to represent the red paint and yellow paint. Let's say you label the left part for red paint and the right part for yellow paint.
Now, if you want to represent the mixture of orange paint, you'll color in both parts of the tape diagram. The amount of red paint and yellow paint in the mixture is equal because orange paint is typically made by mixing equal parts of red and yellow paint.
So, in the tape diagram, both the left (red paint) and right (yellow paint) parts would be colored in equally, indicating a 1:1 ratio of red paint to yellow paint in the mixture of orange paint. This means for every 1 unit of red paint, you have 1 unit of yellow paint in the mixture.