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Tom bought 2.5 cakes for class for the class picnic. 25 students will share the cake equally. what fractional part of a cake should each student receive so that no cake is left over?
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THE ANSWER IS 27.5,BECAUSE WHEN I ADDED IT 25+2.5 I GOT 27.5.THIS IS HOW I GOT MY ANSWER.
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