The local food pantry has fourteen cans of green beans, forty-nine cans of corn, fifteen cans of chicken noodle soup, and eight cans of black beans. What is the ratio of cans of green beans to cans of corn in the food pantry? Represent the ratio as a decimal and round it to the nearest hundredth.(1 point)

The ratio of cans of green beans to cans of corn is 14/49 = 0.29 to the nearest hundredth.

To find the ratio of cans of green beans to cans of corn, we divide the number of cans of green beans by the number of cans of corn:

Ratio = Cans of Green Beans / Cans of Corn

Ratio = 14 / 49

Now, let's calculate the decimal representation of this ratio and round it to the nearest hundredth:

Ratio = 14 / 49 ≈ 0.285714286

Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the ratio is approximately 0.29.

To find the ratio of cans of green beans to cans of corn, we need to divide the number of cans of green beans by the number of cans of corn.

Number of cans of green beans = 14
Number of cans of corn = 49

Ratio = Number of cans of green beans / Number of cans of corn = 14 / 49

To represent the ratio as a decimal and round it to the nearest hundredth, we divide 14 by 49:

Ratio = 14 / 49 ≈ 0.29 (rounded to the nearest hundredth)

Therefore, the ratio of cans of green beans to cans of corn in the food pantry is approximately 0.29.