Mathematics, 04.04.2020 23:23 angelolucero146
Six Flags Amusement Park has found that 3/5 of its customers ride the Colossus roller coaster. Of these, 1/4 ride it again. What fraction of the customers ride the roller coaster twice?
a
4/9
b
3/20
c
4/20
d
3-1/4
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