danniellabremang
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  • 04-03-2018
  • Mathematics
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7 cakes cost £5.60 , what would be the cost of:
10 cakes
5 cakes
12 cakes

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Maryam098
Maryam098 Maryam098
  • 04-03-2018
1 cake cost 5.60÷7=£0.8
so 10 cake costs 10×0.8=£8
5cake costs 5×0.8=£4
12 cake costs 12×0.8=£9.6
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rairanp8oyjac3
rairanp8oyjac3 rairanp8oyjac3
  • 04-03-2018
cost of 1 cake:£5.60÷7=£0.8

10 cakes: £0.8×10=£8
5 cakes: £0.8×5=£4
12 cakes: £0.8 ×12=£9.6
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