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HACTEHA [7]
2 years ago
13

As a fundraiser, the music boosters wrapped gifts at the mall one weekend. out of the 100 gifts they wrapped, 310 3 10 were for

weddings, and 37100 37 100 were for baby showers. the rest of the gifts were for birthdays. what fraction of the gifts was for birthdays? enter your answer in the boxes.
Mathematics
1 answer:
VikaD [51]2 years ago
4 0

For birthday events 33/100 gifts were packed by the music boosters at the mall.

<h2>Calculation of the fraction</h2>

Total number of gift items = 100

For the wedding purpose,out of 100 gifts, 3/10 number of gifts were boxed = 3/10*100 = 30

For the baby shower, out of 100 gifts, 37/100 gifts were packed = 37

The rest amount of the gift = 100-( wedding + baby shower)

= 100-(30+37) = 33

So, according to the question, these 33 numbers gift was for a birthday.

When it is expressed as a fraction,

The fraction should be = 33/100

Therefore, it is concluded that 33/100 gifts were packed for birthday occasions.

Learn more about the fraction here:

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