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13 April, 17:48

Your bakery is in a large shopping center. The entrie shopping center is 4,500 square feet. Your bakery takes up only 1/10 of that space. How many square feet is your bakery

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  1. 13 April, 19:55
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    So if the bakery is 1/10 of the shopping center's area, and the shopping center's area is 4500 feet, then the bakery's area is 1/10th of 4500 feet. 1/10th of 4500 feet is 450.

    A more in-depth explanation:

    A fraction is:

    x/y

    where y would equal how many parts you wanted to split a number into and x would equal how many parts you want to take.

    So splitting 4500 into 10 parts and then taking one is basically 1/10 of 4500.

    4500 in 10 parts, one would be 450.
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