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Mathematics, 02.02.2021 22:20 YaGirlNeedaLearn

Ben and Alfre are splitting a cake that costs $18. The cake is ½ caramel and ½ chocolate. Ben likes caramel twice as much as he likes chocolate. Alfre likes chocolate and caramel the same. What value would Ben give to each part of the cake?
Chocolate:
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Use the Divider/Chooser method to describe a way that they could split the cake. Let Alfre be the divider.

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