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At the school bake sale, there are 22 cookies, 48 brownies, 16 chocolate covered pretzels, and 32 cupcakes. What is the ratio of the total number of bake sale items to cookies?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

59/11

Or 59:11

Step-by-step explanation:

Total No of bake sales

=22+48+16+32

=118

So the ratio of the total number of bake sale items to cookies

=Total No of bake sales / No of cookies

=118/22

=59/11

Or 59:11

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer :

›»› The ratio of the total number of bake sale items to cookies is 59 : 11.

Given :

  • At the school bake sale, there are 22 cookies, 48 brownies, 16 chocolate covered pretzels, and 32 cupcakes.

To Find :

  • The ratio of the total number of bake sale items to cookies.

How to solve?

Here in this question we have to find the ratio of the total number of bake sale items to cookies. So, firstly we need to find the total number of bake sale, after that we will find the ratio of the total number of bake sale items to cookies.

To find the total number of bake sale we will add all school bake sale.

To find the the ratio of the total number of bake sale items to cookies, we will divide the total number of bake sales by total number of cookies.

Calculations :

→ Total numbers of bake sales = 22 cookies + 48 brownies + 16 chocolate + 32 cupcakes.

→ Total numbers of bake sales = 22 + 48 + 16 + 32

→ Total numbers of bake sales = 70 + 16 + 32

→ Total numbers of bake sales = 86 + 32

→ Total numbers of bake sales = 118.

Now,

→ The ratio of the total number of bake sale items to cookies = The total number of bake sales ÷ Total number of cookies.

→ Ratio = 118 ÷ 22

→ Ratio = 59 ÷ 11

We can write,

Ratio = 59 : 11.

Hence, the ratio of the total number of bake sale items to cookies is 59 : 11.

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