SOLUTION: There are 550 people at a ball game. 1/3 of the adults and 1/5 of the children are wearing jerseys. How many children are not wearing a jersey?

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Question 1145079: There are 550 people at a ball game. 1/3 of the adults and 1/5 of the children are wearing jerseys. How many children are not wearing a jersey?
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The condition is incomplete.

With this condition, there is no a unique answer.


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