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A carrot has 5 grams of sugar per serving. A banana has 15 grams of sugar per serving. Which statement is true?

There will always be more sugar in 10 servings of carrots than in a smaller number of servings of bananas.
For an equal number of servings, the bananas will always have 10 more grams of sugar.
For an equal number of servings, the bananas will have three times as much sugar.
The amount of sugar in two servings of carrots is 30 grams.

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Answer: For an equal number of servings, the bananas will have three times as much sugar

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A carrot has 5 grams of sugar per serving. A banana has 15 grams of sugar per serving-example-1
User Pankaj Jatav
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The correct answer is For an equal number of servings, the bananas will have three times as much sugar.

An example to prove this is 1 serving of carrots = 5 grams
1 serving of bananas = 15 grams

2 servings of carrots = 10 grams
2 servings of bananas equal 30 grams

3 servings of carrots = 15 grams
3 servings of bananas equal 45 grams

Etc...
User Jonathan Schoreels
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