Answer : the number of candies having chocolate cream filling [tex]=26[/tex]
Percent of candy has peanut butter filling = 31.25%
Fraction of candy is orange or chocolate cream = [tex]\frac{9}{16}[/tex]
Explanation:
Part of candy has coconut filling =[tex]\frac{1}{8}[/tex]
Part of candy has peanut butter filling = [tex]\frac{5}{16}[/tex]
Part of candy has orange cream filling = [tex]\frac{5}{32}[/tex]
Remaining will be chocolate cream filling
= [tex]1-\frac{1}{8}-\frac{5}{16}-\frac{5}{32}\\=1-\frac{4+10+5}{32}\\=1-\frac{19}{32}\\=\frac{32-19}{32}\\=\frac{13}{32}[/tex]
Now, we have number of candies with coconut filling =8
so, [tex]\frac{1}{8}\times x=8[/tex] , where x is the total number of candies ,
x = 8×8=64
So, the number of candies having chocolate cream filling=
[tex]\frac{13}{32}\times 64\\=26[/tex]
Percent of candy has peanut butter filling = [tex]\frac{5}{16}\times 100\\=\frac{125}{4}[/tex]
∴Percent of candy has peanut butter filling = 31.25%
Fraction of candy is orange or chocolate cream
[tex]=\frac{5}{32}+\frac{13}{32}\\=\frac{18}{32}\\=\frac{9}{16}[/tex]
∴Fraction of candy is orange or chocolate cream = [tex]\frac{9}{16}[/tex]