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5 October, 03:35

a baker made two cakes of the same size at the end of the day there was 2/3 of choclate cake left and 5/6 of strawberry cake left the baker divided the remaining choclate cake into 2 equal pieces and the remaining strawberry cake into 3 equal pieces which cake had the larger pieces and by how much?

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  1. 5 October, 03:43
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    The chocolate cake is larger by 1/18

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The chocolate cake had 2/3 (or 4/6) left. The strawberry had 5/6 left.

    The baker divided the chocolate cake by two.

    4/6 divided by 2=1/3 (or 6/18)

    The baker divided the strawberry cake by three.

    5/6 divided by 3=5/18

    6/18 is larger than 5/18

    The chocolate cake is larger by 1/18
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