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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay so with #7 you have to think about it this way...the only rule they have is that the green area needs to be bigger than the red area...so what is the smallest area that any color can take up?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you have to work with me...come on...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so the green color is 2/8 and the red and blue is 1/8
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes exactly
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you give me a medal?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
do u need help with 8 too?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes please
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay so there are several different answers to this...we can start the same way we did last time...making both red and pink the same amount and blue just needs to be larger than both
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so we can do 1/6 pink and 1/6 red and 4/6 blue
OpenStudy (anonymous):
3/6 of blue . 2/6 of red and 1/6 of pink
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yup thats another one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks Paul2R
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
there are 3 answers to this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so you could also do 3/6 of blue . 1/6 of red and 2/6 of pink