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A three eighths square refers to a square where each side is divided into 8 equal parts, and 3 of those parts are shaded or colored in. This means that 3 out of the 8 smaller squares within the larger square are shaded. Visually, it would appear as a square divided into 8 equal vertical or horizontal sections, with 3 of those sections filled in with a different color or shading to represent the three eighths.

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