Cody and aria are painting a Murial. They decide they want part of the Murial to have a purple background area uses 7 tablespoons of blue to 2 tablespoons of bread to make her purple paint. Cody is planning to use more and uses 21 tablespoons of blue to 6 tablespoons of red There ratios of purple next year equivalent to one another the answers are yes they are equivalent no has more red. No areas has more blue or no Cody has more blue. What is the answer?

The answer is: No, Cody has more blue.

To determine if the ratios of purple paint made by Aria and Cody are equivalent, we need to compare the ratios of blue to red.

Aria's ratio: 7 tablespoons of blue to 2 tablespoons of red
Cody's ratio: 21 tablespoons of blue to 6 tablespoons of red

To make the comparison easier, we can reduce both ratios to their simplest form:

Aria's ratio (simplified): 7 blue to 2 red
Cody's ratio (simplified): 7 blue to 2 red

Since both ratios have the same number of blue and red tablespoons, they are equivalent. Therefore, the answer is YES, the ratios of purple paint made by Aria and Cody are equivalent.

To determine whether the ratios of purple paint created by Aria and Cody are equivalent, we need to compare the amounts of blue and red used by each of them.

First, let's calculate the ratios of blue to red for Aria and Cody:

Aria: 7 tablespoons of blue to 2 tablespoons of red
Cody: 21 tablespoons of blue to 6 tablespoons of red

To make a comparison, we can simplify the ratios by dividing the amount of blue and red by the greatest common divisor (GCD) of each ratio:

Aria: Divide both 7 and 2 by the GCD (which is 1 in this case): 7/1 : 2/1 -> 7:2
Cody: Divide both 21 and 6 by the GCD (which is 3 in this case): 21/3 : 6/3 -> 7:2

Now we can see that the ratios of blue to red for both Aria and Cody are the same, which means they are equivalent.

Therefore, the answer is: Yes, the ratios are equivalent.