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22 July, 12:09

In a bakery shop, the ratio of cakes to cookies baked in a day is 3:5. Which of the following best describes the number of cakes to the number of cookies baked in a day at the shop?

For every 8 cakes, there are 5 cookies.

For every 3 cakes, there are 8 cookies.

For every 3 cakes, there are 5 cookies.

For every 5 cakes, there are 3 cookies.

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  1. 22 July, 12:36
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    The answer to this question is C. "For every 3 cakes, there are 5 cookies", this is because the store holds a ratio of 3:5, with the value 3 representing the cakes, and the 5 representing the cookies.

    -I hope this is the answer you were looking for.
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