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22 January, 12:04

Michael has a jar with 24 coins. three eighths of the coins are U. S. coins. The rest of the coins are foreign coins. Michael adds 12 U. S. coins to the jar. a. What fraction of the coins in the jar are foreign coins now? Show your work or explain how you know. Michael continues to add U. S. coins to the jar. b. How many more U. S. coins must Michael add to the jar so that one eighth of the coins are foreign coins? Show your work or explain how you know.

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  1. 22 January, 12:25
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    Explanation: 24/8=3 3x3=9 9 coins are U. S coins 24-9=15 15 coins are foreign

    15 coins = five eights so 3 coins are one eight if he adds twelve it's going to be

    4x3=12 so it's seven eights.
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