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A baker made two cakes of the same size. • At the end of the day, there was 23 of a chocolate cake left. • There was 56 of a strawberry cake left. • The baker divided the remaining chocolate cake into 2 equal pieces and the remaining strawberry cake into 3 equal pieces. Which cake flavor had larger pieces and by how much? A chocolate by 16 of a cake B strawberry by 16 of a cake C chocolate by 1 of a cake 18 D strawberry by 1 18 of a cake

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"23" and "56" are deceptive; I immediately read them as "twenty-three" and "fifty six." Next time, please use the division symbo " / "; 2/3, 5/6.


2/3 can be rewritten as 4/6, so as to have the same denom. as 5/6.

Dividing the choco cake into 2 equal pieces results in the measure 1/3 of a whole cake for each new piece. This is equal to 15/18.

div. the strawberry cake into 3 equal pieces results in (5/6) (1/3) of the whole cake, or 5/18 of the whole cake. The pieces of choco cake were definitely larger than those from the strawberry cake.

The pieces of choco cake were (15/18-5/18), or 5/9 of a whole cake, larger than the pieces of straw cake.

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