We are given that 100 identical cupcakes have a total mass of 6401 g. We need to find the mass of each cupcake.

ArithmeticDivisionDecimal NumbersWord Problem
2025/3/9

1. Problem Description

We are given that 100 identical cupcakes have a total mass of 6401 g. We need to find the mass of each cupcake.

2. Solution Steps

Let the mass of each cupcake be xx.
We are given that the total mass of 100 cupcakes is 6401 g.
Therefore, 100x=6401100x = 6401.
To find the mass of each cupcake, we need to divide the total mass by the number of cupcakes.
x=6401100x = \frac{6401}{100}
x=64.01x = 64.01

3. Final Answer

64.0164.01

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