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One cake cost 13.50 and the other 18.75 which would be the cheapest to buy bearing ib mind they will be 57 guest
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One cake cost 13.50 and the other 18.75 which would be the cheapest to buy bearing ib mind they will be 57 guest
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It doesn't matter how may guests you have. As long as cake price is lower, that is the cheapest to buy.
Therefore the cake cost for 13.50 is the cheapest one.
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