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Jon filled 1/3 of his garden with daffodils, 2/9 of his garden with lilies, 2/7 of his garden with tulips. What fraction of his garden does he have left?
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Jon filled 1/3 of his garden with daffodils, 2/9 of his garden with lilies, 2/7 of his garden with tulips. What fraction of his garden does he have left?
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First, change the denominators of the fractions to match.
The LCM of 3, 7, and 9 is 63
21/63, 18/63, 14/63
21+18+14=53
63-53 = 10
Jon has 10/63 left
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