Baker 1 bakes the same number of cookies each hour she works. She baked 1,200 cookies in a 6-hour period of working. Baker 2 bakes 250 cookies each hour. Compare the proportional relationships. Which baker bakes fewer cookies per hour? (1 point)

Baker 1 bakes 1200/6 = <<1200/6=200>>200 cookies per hour.

Baker 2 bakes 250 cookies per hour.
Therefore, Baker 1 bakes fewer cookies per hour than Baker 2. Answer: \boxed{\text{Baker 1}}.

To compare the proportional relationships, we need to find out how many cookies each baker bakes per hour.

Baker 1 baked a total of 1,200 cookies in a 6-hour period. To find the number of cookies baked per hour, we divide the total number of cookies by the number of hours worked:

1,200 cookies / 6 hours = 200 cookies per hour

Therefore, Baker 1 bakes 200 cookies per hour.

Baker 2 bakes 250 cookies per hour.

Comparing the two, we can see that Baker 1 bakes fewer cookies per hour (200 cookies per hour) compared to Baker 2 (250 cookies per hour).

To compare the proportional relationships, we need to calculate the number of cookies each baker bakes per hour.

Baker 1 baked 1,200 cookies in a 6-hour period. To find the number of cookies per hour, we divide the total number of cookies by the number of hours worked:

1,200 cookies / 6 hours = 200 cookies per hour for Baker 1.

On the other hand, Baker 2 bakes 250 cookies every hour.

Comparing the two, we can see that Baker 1 bakes fewer cookies per hour than Baker 2, as Baker 1 bakes 200 cookies per hour while Baker 2 bakes 250 cookies per hour.