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Baker 1 bakes the same number of cookies each hour she works. She baked 1,200 cookies in a 6-hour period of working. Baker 2 bakes 250 cookies each hour. Compare the proportional relationships. Which baker
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Baker 1 bakes the same number of cookies each hour she works. She baked 1,200 cookies in a 6-hour period of working. Baker 2 bakes 250 cookies each hour. Compare the proportional relationships. Which baker bakes fewer cookies per hour?
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Baker 1:
1200/6=200
Baker 2:
250
Baker 1 bakes fewer cookies
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1200/6hours=200 cookies an hour for baker 1
Since baker 2 bales 250 an hour, she makes more. Therefore Baker 1 bakes less per hour
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