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The first section of a newspaper has 16 pages. Advertisements take up 3 3/8 of the pages. How many pages are not advertisements?

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Answer:

12.62

Explanation:

you divide 3 by 8, then add the quotient of that to 3, then subtract that from 16

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Answer:

Givens

  • The first section has 16 pages.
  • Advertisements take up 3 3/8 of the pages.

First, we need to the number of pages dedicated to advertisements.

Let's transform the mixed number into a fraction


3(3)/(8)=(27)/(8)

Now, let's multiply this fraction with the number of pages


(27)/(8) * 16= 54

That is, there are 54 pages dedicated to advertisements.

Pages without advertisements are 5/8, which is


(5)/(8) * 16=5(2)=10

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