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  • 07-03-2021
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If 6 cakes cost £1.80, how much do 4 cost

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  • 07-03-2021
First find the value of 1 cake by dividing the price of all six by six. £1.80/6 can be seen more simply as 180p/6 which is 30p. Therefore 1 cake is 30p. Then multiply it with 4
which is 120
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