Asked by Lilly
Naomi bought a bag of bite-size chocolate candy that was a mixture of dark chocolate pieces and milk chocolate pieces. Naomi counted the number of dark chocolate pieces and the number of milk chocolate pieces in the bag and discovered that were dark chocolate.
What is , expressed as a simplified fraction?
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It looks like part of the problem is missing (the fraction or numbers saying how many pieces were dark). Could you repost the full problem or tell me what fraction or counts Naomi found?
If you meant to ask generally: if there are d dark pieces and m milk pieces, the fraction that are dark is d/(d+m), simplified by dividing numerator and denominator by their gcd. If you give the specific numbers I’ll simplify it for you.
If you meant to ask generally: if there are d dark pieces and m milk pieces, the fraction that are dark is d/(d+m), simplified by dividing numerator and denominator by their gcd. If you give the specific numbers I’ll simplify it for you.
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