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At a company fish fry , 1/2 were employees. 1/3 were spouses of employees. what is the percentage of the people who are not employees or spouses That attended?
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Well, find a common denominator. We have the common denominator to be 6.
So, 3/6 is employees. 2/6 is spouses of employees. So, 1/6 is left, and that is your answer
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