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I’m confused please help!-example-1
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Answer: Grid A

Explanation:

The ratio red:blue is simplified to 1:1/3.

To make things easier, we can expand it so that both sides add up to 12(total number of squares in a grid).

We can multiply both sides by 9.

1 x 9= 9

1/3 x 9= 3

Now the ratio red:blue is 9:3, which adds up to 12.

Grid A is the only grid where there are 9 red squares and 3 blue squares.

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