Use the table to answer the question.

Red Crayons Pink Crayons
1 4
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For every 1 red crayon in a box there are 4 pink ones. Make a ratio table to determine how many pink crayons are in the box if there are 5 red ones in the box.

Red Crayons Pink Crayons

1 4
2 8
3 12
4 16
5 20

If there are 5 red crayons in the box, then there are 20 pink crayons in the box.

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To find how many pink crayons are in the box if there are 5 red ones, we can use the ratio from the table.

Looking at the table, we can see that for every 1 red crayon, there are 4 pink ones.

So, to find how many pink crayons there will be if there are 5 red ones, we can multiply 5 (the number of red crayons) by 4 (the number of pink crayons per red crayon).

Calculating 5 * 4, we get 20.

Therefore, if there are 5 red crayons in the box, there will be 20 pink crayons in the box.