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Six cakes cost £2.40 how much do ten cakes cost
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There are a few ways to find out the correct answer. One of them is to divide 2.40 by 6 to get a price of one cake and then multiply it by 10:
2.40 ÷ 6 = 0.40
0.40 * 10 = 4.00
Answer: Ten cakes would cost 4 pounds.
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