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MalakMselg
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  • 04-05-2018

[tex] \frac{the \: ratio \: of \: the \: needed \: object} {tota \: ratio} \times total \: number[/tex]
The ratio is 5:3
It is asked for oatmeal
Therefore the ratio of the needed object (the oatmeal) is 3
Total ratio is 8 (5+3)
Total number (of cookies) is 40
Therefore,
3/8 ×40 = 15
Therefore the number of oatmeal cookies is 15
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emilynguyen4321
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  • 04-05-2018
There were 15 oatmeal cookies at the school party.
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