Some girls in a Girl Scout troop are pairing up with some boys in a Boy Scout troop to practice square dancing. Two-thirds of the girls are paired with three-fifths of the boys. What fraction of the scouts are square dancing?
(Each pair is one Girl Scout and one Boy Scout. The pairs are only from these two troops.)

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Answer:

Fraction of the scouts are square dancing is [tex]\frac{19}{30}[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

Each pair  is one Girl Scout and one Boy Scout.

So,  to  the final fraction ( of the pairs) we are going to get 1/2 from the fraction of girls and 1/2 from the fraction of boys.  

Girls= [tex]\frac{2}{3} *\frac{1}{2} =\frac{2}{6}[/tex]

Boys= [tex]\frac{3}{5} *\frac{1}{2} =\frac{3}{10}[/tex]

To get the fraction of the scouts that are square dancing,  we have to add the fraction of girls ,  with the fraction of boys.  

=[tex]\frac{2}{6} +\frac{3}{10}[/tex]

=[tex]\frac{(2*10) +(6*3)}{6*10} =\\ \frac{20+18}{60}[/tex]

=[tex]\frac{38}{60}[/tex]

=[tex]\frac{19}{30}[/tex]

This means that  from 30 scouts ,  19 are dancing.  

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