Cakes

On the bowl were a few cakes. Jane ate one-third of them, and Dana ate a quarter of the remaining cakes.

a) What part (of the original number of cakes) Dana ate?
b) How many cakes could be (initially) on the bowl?

Result

a = 1/6 Wrong answer
b =  6

Step-by-step explanation:

a=(11/3)/4=1/6
b=1/(1/6)=6



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