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jeyben [28]
3 years ago
10

Finley makes one batch of orange paint using 5 years of yellow paint and beavers in red paint if there's 15 L of rep and how man

y batches of pain can she use
Mathematics
1 answer:
stira [4]3 years ago
4 0

Given :

Finley makes one batch of orange paint using 5 L of yellow paint.

To Find :

How many batches of orange paint she can make using 15 L of yellow paint.

Solution :

We need to find how many batches of orange paint she can make using 15 L of yellow paint.

Now , 1 batch requires 5 L of yellow paint .

So , 15 L of paint will make 3 batches .

Let , number of batches be N .

N=1 \times\dfrac{15}{5}\ batches\\\\N=3\ batches

Therefore, number of batches produced is 3 .

Hence, this is the required solution .

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