Just need to verify if this one needs to be subtracted or no.

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The discussion revolves around a mathematical problem involving the ownership of shares, specifically how much of Macrohard Mr. Gates owns after selling a portion of his shares. The scope includes mathematical reasoning and clarification of fractional operations.

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Main Points Raised

  • Mr. Gates initially owns 3/8 of Macrohard and sells 1/3 of his share.
  • Some participants propose that to find out how much he has left, one must subtract the amount sold from his original share.
  • One participant presents a calculation showing that 3/8 can be converted to 9/24 and 1/3 to 8/24, leading to a subtraction resulting in 1/24, but expresses confusion due to differing answers from a book.
  • Another participant clarifies that selling 1/3 of his shares means calculating 1/3 of 3/8, which equals 1/8, and thus he would subtract 1/8 from 3/8.
  • Some participants agree that after selling, Mr. Gates would own 2/8, which simplifies to 1/4.
  • There is a discussion about the interpretation of "1/3 of his part" versus "1/3 of the total block," which leads to different calculations.

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Participants generally agree on the final ownership amount of 1/4 after selling, but there is some disagreement on the interpretation of the problem and the calculations leading to that conclusion.

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There are unresolved aspects regarding the clarity of the problem statement and the definitions of the shares involved, which may affect the calculations presented.

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Mr. Gates owns 3/8 of Macrohard. After selling 1/3 of his share, how much more of Macrohard does Mr. Gates still own?
 
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Yes, I would view the subtraction in the form:

If Mr. Gates sold 1/3 of his share, how much of his share does he have left?

What portion of Macrohard is Mr. Gates' remaining share?
 
My solution so far:

3/8 = 9/24 and 1/3 = 8/24
9/24 - 8/24 = 1/24

But my book says a totally different thing which confuses me:

3/8 x 1/3 = 1/8.3/8 - 1/8 = 2/8 =1/4

Please help!
 
Mr. Gates owns 3/8 of Macrohard. This means that for every 8 shares of Macrohard out there, he owns 3 of them.

1/3 of 3, is of course, 1.

So if he sells 1/3 of his shares, he now only owns 2 shares out of every 8, which is 2/8 = 1/4.

When we take a fraction OF something, it means: "multiply".

So 1/3 OF 3/8 means:

MULTIPLY (1/3)*(3/8), from which we get: (1/3)*(3/8) = 1/8 <---how much he sold.

If we want to know how much he has LEFT, then we SUBTRACT, so:

3/8 - 1/8 = ...?
 
The way I look at it he has 2/3 of his shares left after selling 1/3. So the portion of Macrohard he still owns is:

$$\frac{2}{3}\cdot\frac{3}{8}=\frac{1}{4}$$
 
The OP is not realising that it is not 1/3 of the block which is being sold, but 1/3 of HIS PART of the block. So 1/3 of 3/8 = 1/3 x 3/8 = 1/8.

So what Mr Gates still owns is what's left after 1/8 of the entire block is removed from his 3/8 of the block, so 3/8 - 1/8 = 2/8 = 1/4.
 
3/8 - 1/8 = ...?

=2/8
=1/4

Very clear and simple to understand. Thank you!:)
 

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