Math, asked by gurvinderkic, 2 months ago

Q-
: In a bakery, 5/6 of the customers buy cookies. Of those who buy cookies, 2/4 buy peanut butter
cookies. What fraction of the customers in the bakery buy peanut butter cookies?​

Answers

Answered by harshkamboj69
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Answer:

CUSTOMERS WHO BUY COOKIES=5/6

CUSTOMERS WHO BUY PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES=2/4

WE HAVE TO FIND FRACTION OF CUSTOMMER WHO BUY PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES

=5/6-2/4

SO, FRACTION OF CUSTOMMER WHO BUY PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES=1/3

Answered by vdisha8089
0

Answer:

1/2 ( I am not sure but I hope this will help you )

Step-by-step explanation:

People who buy cookies = 5/6

People who buy peanut butter cookies =2/4

5/6 2/4

LCM = 12

10/12 6/12

Cancel 6/12

1/2 (answer)

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