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Marian claims that Food A has slightly more than three times the Calories as Food B. Johan claims that Food B has more Calories. Evaluate both claims. How could both be justified?

Marian claims that Food A has slightly more than three times the Calories as Food-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation:

In order to justify Marian's statement we have to look at the '' Amount per serving calories'' ⇒

In food label A we can see that this value is 160 calories

In food label B we can see that this value is 50 calories

⇒ 160 calories is slightly more than three times 50 calories

Otherwise If we want to justify Johan statement we need to look at the '' serving size '' ⇒

In food label A we can see that the serving size is 1 cup (237 mL)

In food label B we can see that the serving size is
(1)/(4) cup (56g)

Working with the information of the food label A we can write the following expression :


(1Cup)/(160calories)=((1)/(4)Cup)/(x) ⇒ Looking at the value of ''
x'' ⇒


x=160calories((1)/(4))=40calories


x=40calories

If we look at the same amount of portion volume :

In
(1)/(4) cup of food A we have 40 calories

In
(1)/(4) cup of food B we have 50 calories

We could conclude that Food B has more calories.

That's how both claims could both be justified.

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