Marc mixes blue and yellow paint to make his favorite shade of green, which he'll use to paint a design. He has 14 tubes of blue paint and 20 tubes of yellow paint when he starts.
On day 1, he mixes 4 tubes of blue and 6 tubes of yellow.
On day 2, he mixes 6 tubes of blue and 9 tubes of yellow.
He wants the same green color every time he mixes, so the amounts of blue and yellow should always be proportional to those in the original mixture.
Complete the questions to determine if his mixtures for days 1 and 2 represent a proportional relationship. Then find the highest number of tubes of each color Marc can mix to make the same original shade of green on day 3.
1. What are the ratios of blue paint to yellow paint in the mixtures for days 1 and 2?
Do these ratios represent a proportional relationship? (2 points)

2. How much blue paint did Marc use in total on days 1 and 2? How much yellow paint? (2 points)
3. How many tubes of each type of paint does Marc have left for day 3? (3 points)
4. Marc wants to use the same green for day 3's mixture, so the amounts must be proportional to those in the original mixture. What are the greatest numbers of tubes of blue and yellow paint Marc can mix on day 3? Assume he mixes only whole tubes of paint. (3 points)

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