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Lila drew the picture below, and then she wrote the equation on the right to represent her work with the shapes.

When Lila multiplies the number of shaded squares by 4 and the number of total squares by 4, does the amount of shading compared to the total squares change? Explain how you know.
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Lila drew the picture below, and then she wrote the equation on the right to represent-example-1

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No the ratio does not change
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Answer:

No the ratio does not change

Explanation:

If you multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number the fraction does not change

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