You've brought 5 cakes to the school
dance and you want to be sure there's
enough cake for ev...
Mathematics, 27.10.2020 01:20, hannahdrees0731
You've brought 5 cakes to the school
dance and you want to be sure there's
enough cake for everyone.
Here's a formula for this scenario:
y=xa/5
X = number of people at the dance
y = number of slices per cake
a = number of slices each person will eat
Answers: 3
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Answers: 3
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