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A rectangle is divided into certain number of equal parts. If 16 of the parts so formed represent the fraction 1/4, find the number of parts in which the rectangle has been divided.

of the rectangle is has 16 parts


whole rectangle is considered 1.


Now the number of parts the whole rectangle will have = 16 × 4= 64 parts


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