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A large bowl and a small bowl both contain gems. of the gems in each bowl are red. All the gems from the two bowls are now put into a third bowl. What fraction of the gems in th…
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A large bowl and a small bowl both contain gems. of the gems in each bowl are red. All the gems from the two bowls are now put into a third bowl. What fraction of the gems in the third bowl will be red?
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You don’t say how many of the gems in each bowl are red. With this information, all of the gems in the third bowl are red.
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