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Sheila is baking a few cakes for the bake sale for her school. Each cake requires LaTeX: 2\frac{1}{2}cups of sugar. How many cakes can she bake if she has LaTeX: 7\frac{1}{3}cups of sugar?

User Darkpotpot
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Answer:


2(14)/(15) cakes

Explanation:

2.5 for each cake

7.3333 cups of sugar


(2.5)/(1):\frac{7(1)/(3) }y}

2.5y =
7(1)/(3)

2.5y ÷ 2.5 =
7(1)/(3). ÷ 2.5

y =
2(14)/(15)

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