Jen bought some bagels the ratio of the numbers of sesame beagles to the number of plain bagels the she bought is 1:3 find the decimal equivalent of the prrcent of the bagels that are plain

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Answer 1
Answer: If the number of sesame to plain bagels is 1:3, that means that for every 3 plain bagels, there is 1 sesame bagel. So if there were 4 bagels total, with 3 being plain and 1 being sesame, then the fraction of the total amount of bagels represented by the amount of plain bagels there are would be 3/4.
3/4 written as a decimal would be 0.75, or 75%.
Hope that helped =)

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Answer:

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How many cups of sugar does she need to make the cookies for her party.

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Let, cups of sugar required to make cookies for her party is x.

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