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A bakery manager recorded how many cakes were sold each day for one week as shown. Cakes Sold
Day
Cakes
Sold
Monday
Tuesday
32
Wednesday 36
Thursday
44
Friday
41
Saturday
47
Sunday
49
If this represents a typical week, which would be closest to the total number of cakes the manager should predict to be sold over the next week?
20 x 7
30 x 7
40 x 7
O 50 x 7

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