Question
If the number of sugar cookies baked on Friday is 30%
more than the sugar cookies baked on Tuesday and number of butter cookies baked on Friday is 20% less than the sugar cookies baked on previous day, and then find the ratio between the sugar and butter cookies baked on Friday. Read the following graph carefully and answer the given questions: The bar graph given below shows the number of sugar cookies and butter cookies baked by Wenger’s Bakery on four different days.Solution
Number of sugar cookies baked on Friday = 130% of 150 = 195 Number of butter cookies baked on Friday = 80% of 225 = 180 Required ratio = 195:180 = 13:12
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