Sharon used 8 roses and 6 tulips to make a bouquet. The tape diagram below shows the relationship between the number of roses and the number of tulips in the bouquet

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According to the problem, Sharon used 8 roses and 6 tulips to make a bouquet. To understand the relationship between the number of roses and tulips, we can create a ratio.

The ratio is usually expressed as roses to tulips, which means the number of roses is compared to the number of tulips. In this case, the ratio of roses to tulips is 8:6.

To simplify the ratio, we can divide both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 2 in this case. Dividing 8 by 2, we get 4, and dividing 6 by 2, we get 3.

So, the simplified ratio is 4:3, which means for every 4 roses, Sharon used 3 tulips in the bouquet.