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9 January, 03:36

At Brian's bookstore three tenths of the show some mysteries 25% shelves hold travel books, and 7 over 20 of the shelves hold children's books. Which type of book covers the most shelf space in the store?

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  1. 9 January, 03:51
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    Children's books cover the most shelf space in the store.

    Mysteries = 3/10

    Travel = 25%

    children = 7/20

    Based on the problem, the total number of shelves in the bookstore is 20.

    Therefore:

    Mysteries = 3 / 10 * 20 = 6 shelves

    Travel = 25% * 20 = 5 shelves

    Children = 7/20 * 20 = 7 shelves

    Total shelves occupied by the three types of stories is 18.

    Children's books cover the most shelf space in the store.
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