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To divide 48 items into 2 groups with the given ratio, the sum of the groups = 48, and the sum of the ratios is 3+1=4. So 48 represents 4 divisions, with 12 in each division. Three divisions = 36 items for one group and the remaining division contains 12 items. So the ratio of one group to the other is 12/36=1:3.

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1 from the ratio add the 3 gets 4

48 divided by 4 = 12 

You take the 1 from the ratio and times it by 12 to get 12 and you take the 3 from the ratio and time it by 12 to get 36

So the final answer is  12:36

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1 from the ratio add the 3 gets 4

48 divided by 4 = 12

You take the 1 from the ratio and times it by 12 to get 12 and you take the 3 from the ratio and time it by 12 to get 36

So the final answer is  12:26
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