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A gardener uses 2/3 of a greenhouse for growing roses, with 3/8 of this space for tea roses. What part of the space is used to grow tea roses?

User Huskygrad
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Answer:


(1)/(4) part of the space is used to grow tea roses.

Explanation:

Given:
(2)/(3) of a greenhouse for growing roses. Out of


(2)/(3),
(3)/(8) of this space for tea roses.

To find the space is used to grow tea roses, we need to multiply both the fractions
(2)/(3) and
(3)/(8)

=
(2)/(3) .(3)/(8) = (6)/(24)

Simplifying the fraction both the numerator and the denominator by 6, we get


(1)/(4)

User Curtis Fenner
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Answer:


(1)/(4)

Explanation:

2/3 of the WHOLE is used for roses.

OF THAT 2/3, 3/8th is used for specific rose [tea rose].

To find the fractional amount of total greenhouse area for TEA ROSE, we need to multiply both the fractional parts:


(2)/(3)*(3)/(8)=(1)/(4)

Hence, we know 1/4th of the total greenhouse area is used for growing tea roses.

User Demnogonis
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