Jaime mixes purple paint. She uses six pints of blue paint for every five pints

of red paint. Jaime wants to mix more paint exactly the same color. She has 21

pints of blue paint. How much red paint does she need?

6/5 = 21/x

Cross multiply and solve for x.

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To find out how much red paint Jaime needs, we can set up a proportion based on the ratio given in the problem. The proportion can be set up as follows:

6 pints of blue paint / 5 pints of red paint = 21 pints of blue paint / x pints of red paint

To solve for x, we can cross-multiply and then solve for x.

6 pints of blue paint * x pints of red paint = 21 pints of blue paint * 5 pints of red paint

6x = 21 * 5

6x = 105

Now, divide both sides of the equation by 6 to isolate x:

x = 105 / 6

x = 17.5

Therefore, Jaime needs 17.5 pints of red paint to mix more paint exactly the same color.