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Jasmine bought 3500g of flour. She used 3/7 of it to bake some tarts and 700g of it to bake a cake. Find the ratio of the amount of flour used for baking the cake to the amount …
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Jasmine bought 3500g of flour. She used 3/7 of it to bake some tarts and 700g of it to bake a cake. Find the ratio of the amount of flour used for baking the cake to the amount of flour used for baking the tarts to the remaining amount of flour.
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Answer: 15:13
Step-by-step explanation: 7/7=3500
1/7=3500÷7=500
500x3=1500
1500+700=2200
3500-2200=1300
1500:1300
15 : 13 (if there is a need to simplify the ratio)
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