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50% of all cakes were party cakes 1/5 fruit cakes the remainder sponge cakes what percentage of sponge cakes were made
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50% of all cakes were party cakes 1/5 fruit cakes the remainder sponge cakes what percentage of sponge cakes were made
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I believe the answer you're looking for is 30% or 3/10
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50% of cakes = party cakes.
Remainder = 100% - 50% = 50%
1/5 of Remainder = 1/5 * 50% = 10% = Sponge cakes.
Percentage of sponge cakes = 10%
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