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Ruben wants to shade some of the squares below. He wants to have a ratio of shaded to unshaded of 3 to 4. How many squares should be shade?
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Ruben wants to shade some of the squares below. He wants to have a ratio of shaded to unshaded of 3 to 4. How many squares should be shade?
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Ruben wants to shade some of the squares below. He wants to have a ratio of shaded to unshaded of 3 to 4. How many squares should be shade?
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Answer: He should shade 3 and leave 4 unshaded.
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