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Mathematics, 05.12.2019 03:31 sjwharris2668

Aroller coaster can hold 48 people. there are 46 people on the ride. younger adults fill 1/3 of the seats. senior citizens fill 1/4 of the seats. what fraction of the roller coaster is filled by child?

• what is the lcd?
• what equivalent fractions should you use?

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