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6 April, 00:17

Mary bakes a chocolate cake, a vanilla cake, and a strawberry cake. Each cake is the same size. Angela eats four-eighths of the chocolate cake, two-eighths of the vanilla cake, and two-fourths of the strawberry cake. David eats one-fourth of the chocolate cake, three-eighths of the vanilla cake, and one-half of the strawberry cake. Who eats more cake, Angela or David? How much more cake? How much of each cake is left? Show all your mathematical thinking.

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  1. 6 April, 02:10
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    Angela eats more cake

    Angela ate 1/8 more cake

    1/4 of the chocolate

    3/8 of the Vanilla

    no more Strawberry

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Angela: 4/8 + 2/8 + 4/8 = 10/8 = 1 1/4

    David: 2/8 + 3/8 + 4/8 = 9/8 = 1 1/8

    Chocolate: 4/8 + 2/8 = 6/8, 8/8 - 6/8 = 2/8 or 1/4

    Vanilla: 2/8 + 3/8 = 5/8, 8/8 - 5/8 = 3/8

    Strawberry: 4/8 + 4/8 = 8/8, 8/8 - 8/8 = 0
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