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22 April, 15:58

Gavin is building a model of kitchen. In the model, 2/5 of the floor tiles are white, 1/2 of the floor tiles are yellow, and 1/10 of the floor tiles are brown. How much floor tiles could be in the model

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  1. 22 April, 16:17
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    10 floor tiles. if 2/5 are white, 1/2 are yellow, and 1/10 are brown, then first find the LCD (least common denominator which is 10) and would be 4/10+5/10+1/10 which gives 10 tiles out of 10 tiles
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