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Mathematics, 24.07.2019 03:40 gisset9

Martin has two cakes that are the same size. one cake is cut into 1/2 size pieces. the other cake is cut into 1/3 size pieces. he wants to cut the cakes so they have the same size pieces. how can he cut each cake?

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