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10 September, 08:29

Coffee, tea, and pastries are sold at a coffe shop. Last week, 2/5 of the coffee shop's profits were from sales and 1/3 of ots profits were from tea sales. The rest of its profits were from pastrie sales. What fraction of the cogfee shop's total profits last week were from pastry sales?

A:1/15

B:2/15

C:4/15

D:11/15

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  1. 10 September, 08:31
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    C=coffee T=tea P=pastries

    2/5C + 1/3T

    2/5=6/15 1/3=5/15

    6/15+5/15=11/15

    11/15C&T+4/15P=15/15 (total profits)

    P=4/15
  2. 10 September, 08:37
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    C: ⁴/₁₅

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let

    C = fraction of profit from coffee sales

    T = fraction of profit from tea sales

    P = fraction of profit from pastry sales

    C + T + P = 1

    Subtract C + T from each side

    P = 1 - C - T

    = 1 - ⅖ - ⅓

    Give all terms the same denominator

    Lowest common multiple of 3 and 5 is 15.

    P = ¹⁵/₁₅ - ⁶/₁₅ - ⁵/₁₅

    Combine the numerators

    15 - 6 - 4 = 4

    P = ⁴/₁₅

    Pastry sales made ⁴/₁₅ of the total profit.
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