SOLUTION: There are 18 green blocks in a bag. There are 3 white blocks for every 2 green blocks. Which proportion can be used to find w, the total number of white blocks in the bag?

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Question 538877: There are 18 green blocks in a bag. There are 3 white blocks for every 2 green blocks. Which proportion can be used to find w, the total number of white blocks in the bag?

Answer by MsRedz123(24)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
18:w = 2:3
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