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A mixture of purple paint contains 8 teaspoons of red paint and 12 teaspoons of blue paint. To make the same shade of purple paint using 15
teaspoons of blue paint, how much red paint would you need? Use the
double number line diagram to help if needed. *
8 teaspoons
9 teaspoons
10 teaspoons
11 teaspoons
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