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Recom dalons B Sixth grade > R. 10 Equivalent rates 9AF Type the missing number to complete the proportion. 7 slices from 1 cake = 14 slices from cakes Submit 1

Recom dalons B Sixth grade > R. 10 Equivalent rates 9AF Type the missing number-example-1
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Answer:


14\text{ slices from 2 cakes}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the proportional relation in the question;


7\text{ slices from 1 cake}

So, from 1 cake we can get 7 slices.

to get 14 slices, the number of cakes that will be needed is;


\begin{gathered} 7\text{ slices from 1 cake} \\ 14\text{ slices from }(14)/(7)\text{ cakes} \\ 14\text{ slices from 2 cakes} \end{gathered}

Therefore, we have;


14\text{ slices from 2 cakes}

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