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Question
Colour that part of the shape which is written below:
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| `1/2` | `3/4` | `3/4` | `1/4` | `1/2` | `3/4` |
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Solution 1
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| `1/2` | `3/4` | `3/4` | `1/4` | `1/2` | `3/4` |
Solution 2
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| `1/2` | `3/4` | `3/4` | `1/4` | `1/2` |
`3/4` |
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