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Mathematics, 29.03.2021 22:10 anjali9788

A bakery sells both rectangular cakes and circular cakes. The rectangular cake has the dimensions of 13 in. by 9 in. and costs $30. The circular cake has a radius of 5 in. and costs $25. If we assume the cakes are made with the same contents and the height of each cake is the same, which is the better deal? (i. e. which gives you more cake for the amount spent?)

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