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Jim, Dora, Ada, and Kim together placed a total of 60 cupcakes on a tray. Jim placed 0.45 of the cupcakes, Dora placed 10of the 60 cupcakes, Ada placed 25% of the cupcakes, and Kim placed the remaining
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Jim, Dora, Ada, and Kim together placed a total of 60 cupcakes on a tray. Jim placed 0.45 of the cupcakes, Dora placed 10of the 60 cupcakes, Ada placed 25% of the cupcakes, and Kim placed the remaining cupcakes. Who placed the most cupcakes?
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Jim- 60× .45= 27
Dora- 10 of the 60
Ada- 60× .25= 15
Kim- 8 remaining
Jim placed the most with 27
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