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Robert owns a bakery and had orders for 70 cakes. He made an equal number of cakes each day for 5 days. How many cakes did Robert make each day? A. 12 B. 15 C. 13 D. 15
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Robert owns a bakery and had orders for 70 cakes. He made an equal number of cakes each day for 5 days.
How many cakes did Robert make each day?
A. 12
B. 15
C. 13
D. 15
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the answer to your question is 14
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Why is there two answer choices with the answer 15?
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