Explanation:
Each box contains

The ratio that compares the number of blueberry bagels in one box to the number of onion bagels in one box will be calculated below as

This means that for every one onionbagels in the box, there are 2 blueberry bagels
Part B:
Given that there are 20 blueberry bagels, the number if onion bagels will be calculated below as

Hence,
The final answer is
Answer:
1 / 2
Step-by-step explanation:
- First observe that the fate of the last person is determined the moment either the first or the last seat is selected! This is because the last person will either get the first seat or the last seat. Any other seat will necessarily be taken by the time the last guy gets to 'choose'.
- Since at each choice step, the first or last is equally probable to be taken, the last person will get either the first or last with equal probability: 1/2
- Armed with the key observation, we see that the event that the last person's correct seat is free, is exactly the same as the event that the first person's seat was taken before the last person's seat.
- Well, each person had to make a random choice, was equally likely to choose the first person's seat or the last person's seat - the random chooser exhibits absolutely no preference towards a particular seat. This means that the probability that one seat is taken before the other must be 1/2
After counting, there are 23 people in attendance. If each person is eating two burgers:

You'll need at least
46 burgers.
Answer: y = 80*
all circles have 360* so we can subtract what we have to get what we want
360 - 110 - 90 - 80 = 80*
C. 55%
The crusaders won 55% of 20 games