Cody and Aria are painting a mural. They decide they want part of the mural to have a purple background. Aria uses 7 tbsp. of blue to 2 tbsp. of red to make her purple paint. Cody is planning to use more and uses 21 tbsp. of blue to 6 tbsp. of red. Are their ratios of purple mixture equivalent to one another's?(1 point) Responses No, Cody’s has more red. No, Cody’s has more red. No, Cody’s has more blue. No, Cody’s has more blue. Yes, they are equivalent. Yes, they are equivalent. No, Aria’s has more blue. No, Aria’s has more blue.
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No, Cody’s has more blue.
Niko has a jar of candy containing strawberry, butterscotch, and root beer flavors. If there are 10 strawberry, 13 butterscotch, and 7 root beer candies, which ratio shows the quantity of the strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies Niko owns?(1 point) Responses 13:30 ratio of 13 to 30 10:13 ratio of 10 to 13 7:30 ratio of 7 to 30 10:30
To find the ratio of the quantity of strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies Niko owns, we take the number of strawberry candies and divide it by the sum of all the flavors.
Total candies = 10 strawberry + 13 butterscotch + 7 root beer = 30 candies
The ratio of strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies Niko owns is therefore 10:30.
So, the correct response is: 10:30.
Total candies = 10 strawberry + 13 butterscotch + 7 root beer = 30 candies
The ratio of strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies Niko owns is therefore 10:30.
So, the correct response is: 10:30.