Vie wants to make friendship bracelets to sell. She has yellow, blue, and orange beads. She wants each bracelet to have a ratio of 310 blue and 110 yellow. What would be the remaining ratio of orange beads for each bracelet? Remember to simplify your ratio/fraction.(1 point

To find the ratio of orange beads, we need to determine the number of orange beads in relation to the number of blue beads.

The given ratio of blue beads to yellow beads is 310:110.

To find the ratio of orange beads to blue beads, we need to divide the number of orange beads by the number of blue beads.

Let's assume the number of orange beads is represented by 'x'.

Therefore, the ratio of orange beads to blue beads is x:310.

Now, we need to simplify this ratio.

To simplify the ratio, we need to find the greatest common divisor (GCD) between 'x' and 310.

Since there is no specific value mentioned for 'x', the ratio of orange beads to blue beads cannot be simplified further.

Thus, the remaining ratio of orange beads for each bracelet is x:310.