Henry needs 2 pints of red paint and 3 pints of yellow paint to get a specific shade of orange. If he uses 9 pints of yellow pai nt and wants the same orange color, how many pints of paint will he need altogether? Explain how you know.
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Sample Response: Henry will need a total of 15 pints of paint. The 3 pints of yellow were multiplied by 3 to get 9 total, so 2 pints of red would be multiplied by 3 to get 6 total.
<span>I know because 2:3 is the ratio for the first and when he gets 9 that is 3* more. So we multiply 3*2 of the red paint and we will get 6 </span>
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