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There are 16 circles and 12 squares.What is the simplest ratio of squares to total shapes?
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There are 16 circles and 12 squares.What is the simplest ratio of squares to total shapes?
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There are 16 circles and 12 squares.What is the simplest ratio of squares to total shapes?
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4:3
Explanation:
16:12=8:6=4:3, that is simplest ratio
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