Question
If there are two flavors (pista and coconut) of sugar
and butter cookies baked on Monday. The number of sugar cookies of pista flavor baked on Monday is 80% less than the sugar cookies of coconut flavor baked on Monday and number of butter cookies of pista flavor baked on Monday and sugar cookies of pista flavor baked on Monday are in the ratio 5:2, then find the number of butter cookies of pista flavor sold on Monday. 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
Sugar cookies of pista flavor baked on Monday/ sugar cookies of coconut flavor baked on Monday = 1/5 Now according to the question, => 6 ----- 120 => 1 ------ 20 => 5 ------ 100 Sugar cookies of pista flavor baked on Monday = 20 Sugar cookies of coconut flavor baked on Monday = 100 Number of butter cookies of pista flavor baked on Monday = (5/2) × 20 = 50
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