Respuesta :

Option C is the correct values of the relationship between the number of cakes the baker makes and the number of bags of flour uses.

Solution:

Option A: Ratio of cakes baked to bags of flour used

[tex]$\frac{9}{4}, \frac{18}{6}=\frac{3}{1} \text { and } \frac{27}{9}=\frac{3}{1}[/tex]

Here the ratios are not same.

So, this option is not true.

Option  B: Ratio of cakes baked to bags of flour used

[tex]$\frac{6}{2}=\frac{3}{1}, \frac{12}{4}=\frac{3}{1} \text { and } \frac{18}{6}=\frac{3}{1}[/tex]

Here the ratios are same.

So, this option is true.

Option C: Ratio of cakes baked to bags of flour used

[tex]$\frac{4}{9}, \frac{6}{18}=\frac{1}{3} \text { and } \frac{9}{17}[/tex]

Here the ratios are not same.

So, this option is not true.

Option D: In this table cakes baked is 6 and the bags of flour is 18.

But a baker made 18 cakes using 6 bags of flour.

So, this option is not true.

Hence option C is the correct values of relationship between the number of cakes the baker makes and the number of bags of flour uses.

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