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In a bakery 5/6 of the customer buy cookies of those who buy cookies 2/4 buy peanut butter cookies what fraction of the customer in the bakery buy peanut butter cookies

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Given :- a bakery 5/6 of the customer buy cookies of those who buy cookies 2/4 buy peanut butter cookies what fraction of the customer in the bakery buy peanut butter cookies ?

Solution :-

→ Total customer who buys cookies = (5/6) of 1 = (5/6)

and,

→ Out of (5/6) customers , who buy peanut butter cookies = (2/4) of (5/6) = (1/2) * (5/6) = (5/12) .

then,

→ Fraction of the customer in the bakery buy peanut butter cookies = (5/12) * 1 = (5/12) (Ans.)

therefore, (5/12) of the customer in the bakery buy peanut butter cookies .

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Answered by PADMINI
2

Given:

In a bakery 5/6 of the customer buy cookies of those who buy cookies 2/4 buy peanut butter cookies.

To find:

what fraction of the customer in the bakery buy peanut butter cookies.

Solution:

It is given that 5/6 customers buy cookies in a bakery. Out of 5/6 customers, 2/4 customers buy peanut butter cookies.

To find the fraction of the customers who buy peanut butter cookies, we have to multiply 2/4 by 5/6.

 =  >  \dfrac{2}{4}  \times  \dfrac{5}{6}

 =  >  \dfrac{10}{24}

 =   >  \dfrac{5}{12}

Hence, The fraction of the customers who buy peanut butter cookies is 5/12

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