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11 September, 04:24

John is buying a cake for his sisters birthday. he wants to get the most cake he can. one cake (A) is 9.5 inches wide, 13 inches long, and 2 inches high, another (B) is 12 inches wide, 14 inches long, and 1.5 inches high. which will john buy? how much longer is it

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  1. 11 September, 05:59
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    To decide which cake would be the best value for money, we will calculate the volume of each cake

    Cake A: 9.5 * 13 * 2 = 247 inches³

    Cake B: 12 * 14 * 1.5 = 252 inches³

    The best value cake will be cake B

    Cake B is 14 - 13 = 1 inch longer and 12 - 9.5 = 2.5 inches wider but it's also 0.5 inches shorter than cake A.
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