Ned buys a chocolate-strawberry-vanilla cake in Figure (i) for $14.00. He cuts the cake into six 60° wedges as shown in Figure (ii). Ned values strawberry six times as much as chocolate. He does not value vanilla cake at all.
How much does Ned value piece 5?
A. $2.50
B. $2.00
C. $1.00
D. $1.50
E. none of these
Answer: C
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B. y = - 3
C. y = - 3
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