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25 December, 07:36

A box of blueberries is 2/5 full. Janet and her friends had each eaten 1/10 of a box of blueberries. How many people are blueberries?

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  1. 25 December, 10:23
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    In this problem, we have to find the factor which will make (1 / 10) equal to (2 / 5). Therefore we can write it as:

    x (1 / 10) = 2 / 5

    where x is the number of people who ate the blueberries

    x = (2 / 5) / (1 / 10)

    x = 4

    Therefore 4 people ate the blueberries.
  2. 25 December, 10:25
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    The question is about the number of people who ate blueberries. The sum of their consumption must equal to 2/5. Since each consumption is 1/10, the equation is written as

    2/5 = (1/10) x

    where x is the number of people who ate the blueberries

    Cross-multiplying,

    20 = 5x

    x = 20/5 = 4

    Thus, there were 4 people who ate the blueberries.
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