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Some students are working together to draw a picture of a playground.

Some students are working together to draw a picture of a playground.-example-1
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From the information provided by the statement, you know that

*Ann draws 2/16 of the playground

*Susan draws 6/16 of the playground because she draws 3 times as much as Ann so


3\cdot(2)/(16)=(3)/(1)\cdot(2)/(16)=(6)/(16)

*Louise draws 3/16 because she draws half as much as Susan, so


(1)/(2)\cdot(6)/(16)=(6)/(32)=(2\cdot3)/(2\cdot16)=(3)/(16)

*Sam draws 2/16 because she draws 1 less section than Louise


(3)/(16)-(1)/(16)=(2)/(16)

Now, let x be the fraction of the playground that still needs to be drawn. Then, you have


\begin{gathered} (2)/(16)+(6)/(16)+(3)/(16)+(2)/(16)+x=(16)/(16) \\ \text{ Add similar terms} \\ (13)/(16)+x=(16)/(16) \\ \text{ Subtract }(13)/(16)\text{from both sides of the equation} \\ (13)/(16)-(13)/(16)+x=(16)/(16)-(13)/(16) \\ x=(3)/(16) \end{gathered}

Therefore, 3/16 of the playground still needs to be drawn.

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