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Explain it Trisha says that if 5/7 of her pencils are yellow,then 2/7 are not yellow. Is she correct ?Explain it
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Explain it Trisha says that if 5/7 of her pencils are yellow,then 2/7 are not yellow. Is she correct ?Explain it
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Explain it Trisha says that if 5/7 of her pencils are yellow,then 2/7 are not yellow. Is she correct ?Explain it
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yes Trisha is totally right
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Yes. The total adds up to be a total of 7/7, or one whole. So Trisha is Correct.
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