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There are 30 students in Mrs. Patrick's homeroom. Part A: Two-thirds of students are boys. How many boys are in Mrs. Patrick homeroom? Explain how you know.
Part B: Of the boys in Mrs. Patrick homeroom, 1/4 of them wear glasses. How many boys in Mrs. Patrick' homeroom wear glasses? Explain how you know.
Part C: What fraction of the students in Mrs. Patrick's homeroom are boys who do not wear glasses? Explain your reasoning.
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