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28 January, 15:48

There were 60 runners to start a race. In the first half of the race, 2/3 of them dropped out. In the second half of the race, 4/5 of the remaining runners dropped out. How many runners finished the race?

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  1. 28 January, 15:54
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    Answer:4 runners finished the race

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There were 60 runners to start a race.

    In the first half of the race, 2/3 of them dropped out. This means that the number of runners that dropped out would be

    2/3 * 60 = 40 runners

    The number of runners that is left out would be

    60 - 40 = 20

    In the second half of the race, 4/5 of the remaining runners dropped out. This means that the number of runners that dropped out would be

    4/5 * 20 = 16 runners

    Therefore the number of runners left and also finished the race would be

    20 - 16 = 4

    4 runners finished the race
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