Final answer:
Option D (5 loaves of banana bread and 1 loaf of cranberry walnut bread) satisfies the requirement of having at least twice as many banana bread loaves as cranberry walnut bread loaves for the bake sale.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking to find a combination of banana and cranberry walnut bread that fulfills certain conditions for a bake sale. Specifically, you need to bake at least six loaves of bread, and there must be at least twice as many loaves of banana bread as there are loaves of cranberry walnut bread. Let's review the options.
- A) 4 loaves of banana bread and 2 loaves of cranberry walnut bread. This satisfies the condition because 4 is indeed twice as many as 2.
- B) 2 loaves of banana bread and 4 loaves of cranberry walnut bread. This does not satisfy the condition because 2 is not twice as many as 4.
- C) 3 loaves of banana bread and 3 loaves of cranberry walnut bread. This does not satisfy the condition because 3 is not twice as many as 3.
- D) 5 loaves of banana bread and 1 loaf of cranberry walnut bread. This satisfies the condition because 5 is more than twice 1.
Both options A and D meet the requirements, but since option D has more banana bread than option A, it adheres even more to the 'at least twice as many' condition. Therefore, option D (5 loaves of banana bread and 1 loaf of cranberry walnut bread) is a combination that satisfies the constraints.