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a A bag of flour in a bakery contains 25kg of flour. The baker needs 2 kg and 500g of flour to bake a cake. How may cakes can she bake using one bag of flour?
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a A bag of flour in a bakery contains 25kg of flour. The baker needs 2 kg and 500g of flour to bake a cake. How may cakes can she bake using one bag of flour?
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2kg and 500g is 2.5kg. 25kg÷2.5 is 10
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