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Mr.Planter wants to have the largest piece of cake he can. Should he slice his cake into thirds or fourths? Which would result in a larger piece? Explain
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Mr.Planter wants to have the largest piece of cake he can. Should he slice his cake into thirds or fourths? Which would result in a larger piece? Explain
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Mr.Planter should split the cane in to thirds because a whokr cake equals 100% and 1/3 of acane equals 33.3% where as if you were to split it into 1/4 it would only equal 25% for each piece of cake.
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