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Answer:
12
Explanation:
3 apples to 4 oranges.
16 oranges
4*4=16
3*4=12
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There are 12 apples.
If the ratio is 3:4, divide 16 by 4, because it is a simplified fraction. You should get 4, so now you multiply 3×4, to get 12
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