Math Birthday

This was an interesting request. A cake for a math whiz. The kid was turning 12 and does high school math. The equation on top was from his math tutor and would equal 12 if I hadn't left out a subtraction symbol at the beginning. Luckily I am the only one who noticed. The kid didn't look too close and no one at the party got out a piece of paper and worked their math skills. lol. All fondant. TFL

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Wow! You are so talented? Have you really made it by yourself? During the pandemic, I also decided to learn something new. I have found a great French tutor online. We have several classes a week and I can speak French a little. Can't wait for the end of the pandemic to visit Paris! I am a little proud of myself!

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What a beautiful cake, you have a real talent! A very creative solution and the boy is a great fellow - such young math lovers do not often meet. At his age, I skipped a lot and at first, I did not study well. Later, I began to study more, and https://plainmath.net/post-secondary/calculus-and-analysis/integral-calculus/decimals also helped me with a special difficult topic - decimal fractions. I was lucky to find step-by-step solutions to hundreds of college equations containing decimals - it was just what I needed for a future high school graduate. I passed the exam with flying colours and never returned to math again.