Nika has a jar of candy containing strawberry, butterscoth, and root beer flavors. If there are 10 strawberry, 13 butterscotch, and 7 root beer candies, , which ratio shows the quantity of the strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies niko owns

The total number of candies in the jar is 10 + 13 + 7 = <<10+13+7=30>>30.

The ratio of the quantity of strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies Nika owns is 10/30.

To find the ratio of the quantity of strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies Nika owns, we'll need to calculate the fraction first and then simplify it if possible.

Step 1: Add up the total number of candies Nika owns:
Total number of candies = 10 (strawberry) + 13 (butterscotch) + 7 (root beer)
Total number of candies = 30 candies

Step 2: Find the fraction by dividing the number of strawberry candies by the total number of candies Nika owns:
Fraction of strawberry candies = 10 (strawberry candies) / 30 (total candies)

Step 3: Simplify the fraction if possible:
Fraction of strawberry candies = 1/3

Therefore, the ratio of the quantity of strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies Nika owns is 1:3.

To find the ratio of strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies Nika owns, we need to determine the quantity of strawberry-flavored candy and the total number of candies.

First, let's find the total number of candies. We can add up the quantities of each flavor:
Total number of candies = 10 (strawberry) + 13 (butterscotch) + 7 (root beer)

Total number of candies = 30

Now, to find the ratio of strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies Nika owns, we divide the quantity of strawberry-flavored candy by the total number of candies:
Ratio = Quantity of strawberry-flavored candy / Total number of candies

Ratio = 10 (strawberry) / 30 (total candies)

Simplifying the ratio, we get:
Ratio = 1/3

Therefore, the ratio that shows the quantity of the strawberry-flavored candy to the total number of candies Nika owns is 1:3, or 1/3.