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The square is divided into 3 parts. Part A is 1/3 of the area of the square. Part B is 2/5 of the area of the square. What fraction of the area of the square is part C? Show you…
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The square is divided into 3 parts.
Part A is 1/3 of the area of the square.
Part B is 2/5 of the area of the square.
What fraction of the area of the square is part C?
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The total whole number area of the square = 1.
Part A + Part B + Part C = 1.
1/3 + 2/5 + C = 1.
(5+ 6)/15 + C = 1. LCM of 3 and 5 is 15.
11/15 + C = 1.
C = 1/1 - 11/15 = (15 -11)/15
C = 4/15.
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1/3= 5/15
2/5= 6/15
5/15 + 6/15 = 11/15
15/15 - 11/15 = 4/15
Part C= 4/15
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