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Create a model using the boxes below to represent a ratio of 3 to 2 of shaded to unshaded?

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To create a model of a 3 to 2 ratio of shaded to unshaded, use 5 boxes, shade 3 to represent 'shaded' and leave 2 as 'unshaded'. This visual model represents the ratio accurately.

Step-by-step explanation:

To represent a ratio of 3 to 2 of shaded to unshaded, you need a total of 5 boxes since 3+2 equals 5.

Out of these five, shade 3 boxes fully to represent the 'shaded' part of the ratio and leave 2 boxes unshaded to represent the 'unshaded' part.

This visual representation will help you see that for every 3 shaded boxes, there are 2 unshaded boxes, maintaining the 3 to 2 ratio.

This model can assist with various mathematical principles, such as solving problems involving proportions or understanding the concept of ratios more deeply.

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