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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 01:20 richie3922

PLEASE ANSWER a mixture of purple paint contains 12 teaspoons of red paint and 15 teaspoons of blue paint. use a double numberline to show how much red paint you would need to make the same shade of purple if you have already used 25 teaspoons of blue paint

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