Mathematics
Mathematics, 31.01.2020 07:45, kennycooper3096

Michelle and michael checked some books out of the library. 20% of the books michelle checked out were fiction books, and 40% of the books michael checked out were fiction books. your friend thinks that michael checked out more fiction books than michelle. explain the error in your friend's thinking. use an example to support your reasoning.

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