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Vie wants to make friendship bracelets to sell. She has yellow, blue, and orange beads. She wants each bracelet to have a ratio of 3/10 blue and 1/10 yellow. What would be the remaining ratio of orange beads for each bracelet? Remember to simplify your ratio/fraction.
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To determine the remaining ratio of orange beads, we need to subtract the ratios of blue and yellow beads from 1.
The ratio of blue beads is 3/10, and the ratio of yellow beads is 1/10. So together, they make up 3/10 + 1/10 = 4/10 of the bracelet.
To find the remaining ratio of orange beads, we subtract 4/10 from 1, which gives us 1 - 4/10 = 10/10 - 4/10 = 6/10.
Thus, the remaining ratio of orange beads for each bracelet would be 6/10, which simplifies to 3/5.
The ratio of blue beads is 3/10, and the ratio of yellow beads is 1/10. So together, they make up 3/10 + 1/10 = 4/10 of the bracelet.
To find the remaining ratio of orange beads, we subtract 4/10 from 1, which gives us 1 - 4/10 = 10/10 - 4/10 = 6/10.
Thus, the remaining ratio of orange beads for each bracelet would be 6/10, which simplifies to 3/5.
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