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29 November, 23:39

A recipe requires a ratio of 4 potatoes and 6 carrots. You accidentally use 5 potato's with 6 carrots. What is the least number of potatoes and carrots that you can add to get the correct ratio of potatoes to carrots

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  1. 30 November, 00:27
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    1 more potato and 3 more carrots

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Well the ratio is 4:6 which can simplify to 2:3

    you need to have an amount of potato's that can divide into two and an amount of carrots that can divide into 3

    6 potato's and 9 carrots

    I am not 100% sure this is correct lmk
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