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The bakery is in a large shopping Center the entire shopping Center is 4,500 sqare feet your bakery takes up 1/10 of that space how many square feet is your bakery
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The bakery is in a large shopping Center the entire shopping Center is 4,500 sqare feet your bakery takes up 1/10 of that space how many square feet is your bakery
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What you need to find, is 1/10 of 4500.
To do this, you need to divide 4500 by 10 (1/
10
). The answer to this is 450 (just take a zero off). Multiply by 1 (
1
/10) to get 450.
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450 square feet
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