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In a forest,1/4 of birds nests are blown away by high winds and 2/5 .What fraction of the birds nests are left?

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Final answer:

After calculating the fractions of nests lost to different events, we find that 9/20 of the bird nests are left in the forest.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine what fraction of the bird nests are left in the forest after 1/4 of them are blown away by high winds and 2/5 are pulled apart.

Given that 2/5 of the remaining nests are pulled apart after the wind event, we can calculate the fraction of nests left as follows:

  • Start with the full amount: 1 (or whole)

  • Subtract the fraction lost to wind: 1 - 1/4 = 3/4

  • Calculate the fraction remaining after the wind event: 3/4

  • Subtract the fraction of the remaining nests taken by another event: (3/4) - (2/5)×(3/4)

  • First, multiply 2/5 by 3/4 to find the fraction of nests pulled apart after the wind: (2/5)×(3/4) = 3/10

  • Now, subtract that fraction from the nests that were left after the wind: (3/4) - (3/10)

To subtract the fractions, we must have a common denominator.

Converting both to the same denominator (in this case, 20, because it's a common multiple of 4 and 10), we get:

  • 3/4 = 15/20

  • 3/10 = 6/20

  • 15/20 - 6/20 = 9/20

Therefore, 9/20 of the bird nests are left in the forest.

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