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4 January, 17:11

At a parade, 1/4 of the participants have red hair, 1/6 of them have brown hair, and the rest have black hair. What fraction of the participants have black hair

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  1. 4 January, 17:32
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    Ok so first we need to find out how many have either red or brown hair, which is 1/4+1/6. here, we need to find a common denominator, which is 12. so we are going to multiply 1/4 by 3/3 and 1/6 by 2/2. this yields, 3/12+2/12=5/12. since the rest have black hair, we do 1-5/12 which is 7/12
  2. 4 January, 19:22
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    First we need to make the fractions have the same denominator. the smallest common multiple of 4 and 6 is 12, and 1x3 = 3, and 4x3 = 12, so 3/12 of the participants have red hair. 1x2 = 2, and 6x2=12, so 2/12 of the participants have brown hair. 3+2=5, so 5/12 of the participants have red OR brown hair, and there's 7 left. therefore 7/12 of the participants have black hair.
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