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A bakery sells 7 cakes each day.

A different bakery sells 9 cakes
each day. What is the total
number of cakes the bakeries
sold after 7 days?

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\text{Hello there!}

First, we will need to find out how much each of the bakeries accrued within 7 days. We should be able to do this by simply multiplying the amount of cakes the bakery sells each day by the amount of days it's been accruing it for.

For example:


\text{7}
\text{7} =
\text{49}


\text{9}
\text{7} =
\text{63}

Since the answer doesn't explain if you're giving EACH of the bakeries amounts or combining them, that's up to you to decide if you want to do that or not.

User Shantanu Sharma
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Answer:

112 cakes

Explanation:

7×7=49

9×7=63

49+63=112

User Eliza Wilson
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