SOLUTION: in a class of children, one-quarter has only one pet and two-thirds have two pets. If no one has more than two pets, what fraction of the class has no pets at all? Regards

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Question 1132091: in a class of children, one-quarter has only one pet and two-thirds have two pets. If no one has more than two pets, what fraction of the class has no pets at all?
Regards

Found 2 solutions by math_helper, ikleyn:
Answer by math_helper(2461) About Me  (Show Source):
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1 - (1/4) - (2/3) = 12/12 - (3/12) - (8/12) = +highlight%28+1%2F12+%29+

Answer by ikleyn(52852) About Me  (Show Source):