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Jhanvi made the cake shown below for a bake sale. She sold 910 of the chocolate cake and 610 of the vanilla cake. Which of the following fractions shows how
much more chocolate cake was sold than the vanilla cake?


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Solution

Jhanvi sold 910 of the chocolate cake and 610 of the vanilla cake.

So,
Chocolate cake left = 110

and
Vanilla cake left = 410

We need to find how much more chocolate cake was sold than vanilla cake, i.e., 410110

=4110

=310


Therefore, Jhanvi sold 310 more chocolate cake than vanilla cake.

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