LET'S EAT CAKE
Paris and Ann each have an 18 cm diameter cake cut
into six equal slices. Paris...
Mathematics, 18.10.2020 15:01, davidvickery6656
LET'S EAT CAKE
Paris and Ann each have an 18 cm diameter cake cut
into six equal slices. Paris eats one slice of his cake.
Ann trims the curves from her cake so that each
slice is triangular.
Ann eats the six trimmings. Who eats the greater
amount?
Answers: 3
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