Answer:
BaCrO₄ will precipitate first.
Explanation:
For a generic salt (AB) that is soluble in some solvent, the solubility product constant (Kps) is:
AB(s) ⇄ A⁺ + B⁻
Kps = [A⁺]*[B⁻]
So, as greater is Kps, as higher is the solubility, and more difficult will be to form a precipitated (the solid form of the salt).
Kps of BaCrO₄ < Kps of BaC₂O₄, so BaCrO₄ will precipitate first.