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24 August, 18:10

Kevin and some friends baked different loaves of bread and cut them into different numbers of slices. They ate 1/4 of one loaf, 1/4 of another, 5/12 of another, and 1/12 of another. Did they eat the equivalent of a whole bread

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  1. 24 August, 18:13
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    The first thing you should do to answer the question is to take each of the amounts to percentages:

    (1/4) * (100) = 25

    (1/4) * (100) = 25

    (5/12) * (100) = 41.67

    (1/12) * (100) = 8.33

    Adding all the amounts:

    25 + 25 + 41.67 + 8.33 = 100%

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    Yes, they ate the equivalent of a whole bread
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