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4 January, 21:21

Jamie is making a beaded necklace the ratio of blue beads to purple beads is 4:3 if jamie uses 56 blue beads and purple beads to finish her necklace how many of them will be purple

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  1. 4 January, 22:02
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    She will use 42 purple beads.

    Explanation

    We will use a proportion to solve this.

    The ratio of blue to purple beads is 4:3, or 4/3.

    We know she uses 56 blue beads and an unknown amount, x, of purple beads. This gives us 56/x.

    Together, we have

    4/3 = 56/x

    Cross multiply:

    4*x = 3*56

    4x = 168

    Divide both sides by 4:

    4x/4 = 168/4

    x = 42
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