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5 March, 18:00

Three investors own a company. One partner owns 1/4 of the company, while the second partner owns 2/5 of the company. How much does the third partner own?

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  1. 5 March, 18:34
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    We want to add these together and then subtract from one. So to add them, find a common denominator.

    The closest common denominator is 20.

    So convert the fractions:

    5/20 and 8/20

    Then add

    5/20 + 8/20 = 13/20

    And then subtract from 1.

    1 - 13/20 = 7/20

    The third partner owns 7/20 of the company.
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