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29 December, 00:09

A book vendor is trying to sell his booking collection. One customer buys 1/4 of his books, another buys 1/3 of his books, and a third buys 1/6 of his books. If the vendor is left with 15 books, how many did he start out with?

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  1. 29 December, 00:29
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    Answer: 60 books

    Step-by-step explanation:

    One customer buys 1/4 of a book vendor's books, another buys 1/3 of his books, and the third person buys 1/6 of his books.

    The lowest common multiple of 4, 3 and 6 is 12

    1/4 * 12 = 3

    1/3 * 12 = 4

    1/6 * 12 = 2

    We add all together = 3+4+2 = 9

    So we've gotten our numerators as 9 and denominator as 12 which is 9/12 = 3/4

    Since the total books bought is 3/4. The fraction of books left will be

    1-3/4 = 1/4

    The book vendor has 15 books left. So we divide 15 by 1/4.

    = 15 : 1/4

    = 15 * 4

    = 60
  2. 29 December, 00:34
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    365535

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