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  • 24-05-2022
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Dominic decorates cakes in a bakery. he must use 32 candies to decorate each cake. if dominic has 1,100 candies, how many complete cakes can he decorate?

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  • 06-06-2022

The number of complete cakes he can decorate is 34.

What is the number of complete cakes he can decorate?

Division is the process of dividing a number into equal parts using another number. The sign used to denote division is ÷.

The number of complete cakes he can decorate = number of candies he has / candies needed for one cake

1100 / 32 = 34

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