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Illusion [34]
2 years ago
5

An apartment building has the following apartments:

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artcher [175]2 years ago
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On the second floor we have 6 apartments, and we have 2 more apartments with 3 bedrooms, so 8/16 apartments are either on the second floor or have 3 bedrooms. 8/16 is the same as 1/2, or 50%
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