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Today, downsizing is a fact of life. So it comes as no surprise when 2 small natural history museums announce that they will consolidate their resources and merge into 1 larger museum.

Freshly hired as the head ichthyologist of the new museum, your first major task is to take stock of your inventory and present this data to the newly elected board of directors. Here are the facts the directors have asked to see:

How many total specimens comprise this new collection? What proportion of these come from Museum A, what proportion come from Museum B? What proportion of the total specimens are freshwater fish? Reef fish? Shell and deepwater fish?

Here are the raw numbers furnished by your staff:

Museum A

40,000 freshwater specimens
300,000 shell and deepwater specimens
75,000 reef specimens

Museum B

200,000 freshwater specimens
50,000 shell and deepwater specimens
100,000 reef specimens

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