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A cake divided into four equal quarters. Each fraction of the cake is represeted numerically as 14. It can be seen that two quarters (2 x 14 = 24) is equivalent to half (12) the cake.

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06:28, 25 August 2005 en:User:Iantresman (A cake divided into four equal quarters. Each fraction of the cake is represeted numerically as <sup>1</sup>&#8260;<sub>4</sub>. It can be seen that two quarters (<sup>2</sup>&#8260;<sub>4</sub>) is equivalent to half (<sup>1</sup>&#8260;<sub>2</sub>) the)

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