
Aaron B. answered 05/03/24
College Instructor with Ivy-League Mastery & Teaching Expertise
Since we weren't provided with a specific and initial number of red and white squares, we don't have any sense of what the ratio of red to white squares is. Therefore, if there are 64 white squares, we can't compute the exact number of red squares. (That's my two cents as an English educator.)
And, uh, because this was posted in "College Counseling"...best of luck on your college apps! :)