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Jane has 12 deck chairs and she has painted 1/4 of them yellow. How many are unpainted?
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Jane has 12 deck chairs and she has painted 1/4 of them yellow. How many are unpainted?
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Answer:3
Explanation: 12 chairs divided by 1/4 of the painted chairs equals 3 unpainted chairs.
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answer is 9
Explanation:
12/4=3
1/4=3
3/4=9
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