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Question

Look at grid A again. Is the grid coloured -

Mark (X) on the wrong answer.

Options

  • `1/2` blue, `1/2` white?

  • `2/4` blue, `2/4` white?

  • `3/8` blue, `5/8` white?

  • `4/8` blue, `4/8` white?

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Solution

`3/8` blue, `5/8` white.

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