For plural subjects use have. egWe have eaten the cake. The policemen have eaten the cake. Have they eaten the cake?For singular subjects use has. egShe has eaten the cake. The policeman has eaten the cake. Has she eaten the cake?
It is not possible to answer the question because, although it is possible to guess that the first fraction should have been 2/5, the second could be 1/27874 or 12/7874 or 127/874. Each of these would give a different answer.
1/3 or 33.333333....333% of 45 equals 15. The reason this is so is because 45/3 is 15... or there is 15 + 15 + 15 = 45. If you have a full cake that is divided into 45 pieces and 15 pieces of the cake has not been eaten, what percentage of the cake is left? (This sort of idea) A third of the cake has been left because 30/45 or 2/3 of the cake has been eaten, therefore 1(one full cake) - 2/3 (eaten cake) = 1/3(leftover cake).
Each person would have eaten 1/6 (one sixth) of the cake.
A gram is VERY small. Of cake, it would be only a fraction of a slice...of plain cake, with no icing or toppings or anything of that sort.
carrot cake
Yes.
ANYTIME
Angel cake can be eaten anytime. It is commonly used for parties like teas, get-togethers, and holidays.
Oh, dude, 1.5 is definitely greater than 15 percent. I mean, like, 15 percent is just a fraction of 1.5. It's like asking if a small piece of cake is bigger than the whole cake. So yeah, 1.5 takes the cake on this one.
Fruitcake, buttcake, hairy cake, cake with coconut shavings on it.
In US, fruitcake is eaten at Christmas. Typical American fruitcakes are rich in fruit and nuts. And are flourish it with Magic Sparkle cake glitter.