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Answer:
Approximately 313 cakes of similar size as those 50 cut from the smaller cake, can be cut from the bigger cake.
Step-by-step explanation:
The complete question is with the missing image of the cakes is attached to this solution.
From the image provided, the dimensions of the smaller cake = 2 ft × 1.6 ft
The dimensions of the larger cake = 5 ft × 4 ft
50 cakes are obtained from the smaller cake, how many cakes can be obtained from the bigger cake?
Area of the smaller cake = 2 × 1.6 = 3.2 ft²
Area of the bigger cake = 5 × 4 = 20 ft²
3.2 ft² cake provides 50 cakes.
20 ft² cake will provide (20×50/3.2) cakes = 312.5 cakes
Rounded to the nearest piece of cake = 313 cakes
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Answer:
312.5 pieces of cake
Step-by-step explanation:
From the diagram, we where given the following parameters for :
a. The Large Cake
Length = 5ft
Breadth = 4ft
b. The Small cake
Length = 2ft
Breadth = 1.6ft
The shape of the cake is a square shape
Hence,
For the Large cake we would find the Area.
Area of a Square = Length × Breadth
Area of the Large cake = 5ft × 4ft
= 20ft²
Area of the Small cake = 2ft × 1.6ft
= 3.2ft²
For the question, 50 pieces of cake where taken from the smaller cake
We are to find how many pieces of cake can be taken from the smaller cake.
Hence if
3.2ft² of the small cake gives =50 pieces of cake
20ft² of the large cake gives = ?
We cross multiply
= (20ft² × 50 pieces) ÷ 3.2ft²
= 312.5 pieces of cake.
Hence the large cake would give us 312.5 pieces of cake.
