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In this line of circles the ratio of red circles to blue circles is 1:3 how many more red circles would be needed to make the ratio of 3:1
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In this line of circles the ratio of red circles to blue circles is 1:3 how many more red circles would be needed to make the ratio of 3:1
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In this line of circles the ratio of red circles to blue circles is 1:3 how many more red circles would be needed to make the ratio of 3:1
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Approximately 8 more circles would be need to make a total of 9 red circles to get 3:1.
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