Question
Orange paint was made by mixing 2 cups of red paint and 3.5 cups of yellow paint. Which table shows other combinations of numbers of cups of red paint and yellow paint that will make the same shade of orange?
Responses
A
Orange
Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y
4 5.5
5 6.5
8 9.5Orange Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y 4 5.5 5 6.5 8 9.5
B
Orange
Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y
7 4
8.75 5
14 8Orange Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y 7 4 8.75 5 14 8
C
Orange
Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y
4 7
5 8.75
8 14 Orange Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y 4 7 5 8.75 8 14
D
Orange
Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y
5.5 4
6.5 5
9.5 8
Responses
A
Orange
Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y
4 5.5
5 6.5
8 9.5Orange Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y 4 5.5 5 6.5 8 9.5
B
Orange
Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y
7 4
8.75 5
14 8Orange Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y 7 4 8.75 5 14 8
C
Orange
Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y
4 7
5 8.75
8 14 Orange Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y 4 7 5 8.75 8 14
D
Orange
Cups of Red Paint, x Cups of Yellow Paint, y
5.5 4
6.5 5
9.5 8
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None of the tables provided show other combinations of numbers of cups of red paint and yellow paint that will make the same shade of orange as the given mixture.
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