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A reduced fat cookie contains 9 g of fat per serving. In order for food to be termed 'reduced fat', it must have at least 25% less fat than the regular item. What can you conclude about how much fat is
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A reduced fat cookie contains 9 g of fat per serving. In order for food to be termed 'reduced fat', it must have at least 25% less fat than the regular item. What can you conclude about how much fat is in a serving of the regular cookie?
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$11.25
Explanation:
9x125%
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