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Simplifying the ratio 16:12 by dividing both numbers by their GCF of 4 to get 4:3.

A math problem showing how to simplify the ratio 16:12 by dividing both numbers by their GCF of 4, resulting in the simplified ratio 4:3.

A math problem showing how to simplify the ratio 16:12 by dividing both numbers by their GCF of 4, resulting in the simplified ratio 4:3.

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