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There are 16 squares and 4 circles. What is the simplest ratio of circles to total shapes?
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There are 16 squares and 4 circles. What is the simplest ratio of circles to total shapes?
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We have 4 circles, and 20 total shapes (adding 16 squares and 4 circles) meaning the ratio is 4:20, which can be simplified to 1:5.
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