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can you do a better picture so o can help you
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Gina did not use the same ratio as her teacher because 9:6 is the original ratio and Gina used 4:3 and since 3 × 2 is 6 you would have to do 4 × 2 as well which is 8 not 9 so she did not use the same ratio as instructed.
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