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2. Aaron baked two identical cakes. He cut one into 9 equal slices and the other into 19 equal slices. a) Show that ⅔ of the 9-slice cake gives the asme number of pieces as 1/ 3…
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2. Aaron baked two identical cakes. He cut one into 9 equal slices and the other into 19 equal slices.
a) Show that ⅔ of the 9-slice cake gives the asme number of pieces as 1/
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2/3 x 9 = 6 slices
1/3 x 18 = 6 slices
Hence they give the same number of slices.
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