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You ask 150 people about their pets. The results show that 9/25 of the people own a dog. Of the people who own a dog. 1/6 of them also own a cat. How many people own a dog but not a cat?

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45 9 x 6 = 54 / 6 = 9. 54 - 9 = 45
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First you should make the "9/25" equal to the original fraction which is out of 150. multiply both the numerator and denominator by 6 in order to get 54/150. This is stating that 54 out of 150 people have dogs. Now it says that 1/6 of the people who own dogs also own cats. So divide 54 by which would equal 9, then subtract 9 from 54 to get your answer of 45 people who own dogs that do not own cats.
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