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24 October, 08:12

Two groups of tourists each have 60 people. If 3/4 of the first group and 2/3 of the second group board buses to travel to a museum, how many more people in the first group board buses than in the second group?

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  1. 24 October, 08:17
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    We need to calculate 3/4 of Bus 1 and 2/3 of Bus 2. Then compare the two.

    Bus 1:

    60 * 3/4 = 45

    Bus 2:

    60 * 2/3 = 40

    Thus,

    45 - 40 = 5
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