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Can someone help with either example 3 and 4, please? I'm still learning how to do all this, and it’s very hard for me.

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Final answer:

To answer the question, one must examine the data provided to identify which categories have the highest and lowest number of blue and red squares, respectively. This reveals insights into the relative ease or difficulty of satisfying those categories.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the categories with the largest number of blue squares and the lowest number, you need to analyze the data provided, possibly in a table or a chart. The categories with the most blue squares indicate areas that are easier to achieve or satisfy, whereas those with the least blue squares suggest areas where achievement is more challenging.

For the red squares, identifying the category with the largest number of red squares will help you understand which area is the hardest to satisfy. Conversely, the categories with the lowest number of red squares are the least difficult to satisfy. By examining these extremes, you gain insights into the relative difficulty of different criteria or areas represented by the squares.

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