Property
If a fraction of a group has a certain status (like 53 of lights are on), the rest of the group is the remaining fraction (1−53=52 of lights are off).
Examples
- 53 of lights are on, and 30 are off. This means 52 of the lights equals 30. So, one-fifth is 30÷2=15 lights. The number of lights on is 3×15=45.
- 85 of clowns have happy faces, while 15 do not. This means 83 of the clowns is 15. So, one-eighth is 15÷3=5 clowns. The total is 8×5=40 clowns.
Explanation
Sometimes a problem tells you about the 'leftover' part. No sweat! First, find what fraction the leftovers represent. If 85 of the clowns are happy, then you know the other 83 are not. From there, you can easily find the value of one part and solve for the total.