SOLUTION: A certain shade of green if formed by mixing 3 parts blue to 2 parts yellow. How many ounces of yellow are needed to make 37 ounces of this green? Round to the nearest tenth of a
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Question 758112: A certain shade of green if formed by mixing 3 parts blue to 2 parts yellow. How many ounces of yellow are needed to make 37 ounces of this green? Round to the nearest tenth of an ounce.
I've done this a number of ways and not sure if I did it correctly or if I got the right answer. Here's what I got: 6.2 ounces.
Thank you for your help. Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, Cromlix:Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The ratio given uses 5 total parts. The 37 ounces of this green would be imagined as 5 parts to make the whole 37 ounces. Do the calculating first, and the rounding afterwards.