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  • 20-07-2016
  • Mathematics
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You want a snack. One cookie has 130 calories. An orange has 35 calories. What is the ratio of the calories in an orange to the calories in the cookie?

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DerpySeagull
DerpySeagull DerpySeagull
  • 20-07-2016
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orange:cookie

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JackelineCasarez JackelineCasarez
  • 20-03-2019

Answer:

The ratio of the calories in an orange to the calories in the cookie is [tex]\frac{7}{26}[/tex] .

Step-by-step explanation:

As given

One cookie has 130 calories.

An orange has 35 calories.

Thus

[tex]\frac{Calories\ of\ orange}{Calories\ of\ cookie} = \frac{35}{130}[/tex]

Simplify the above

[tex]\frac{Calories\ of\ orange}{Calories\ of\ cookie} = \frac{7}{26}[/tex]

Therefore the ratio of the calories in an orange to the calories in the cookie is [tex]\frac{7}{26}[/tex] .

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