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A recipe calls for 1/3 of a container of yogurt. Each container of yogurt has 150 calories. The recipe makes 4 servings. Which set of calculations would give the correct number of calories per serving?
13×150÷14 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction times 150 divided by Start Fraction 1 over 4 End Fraction 13×150÷4 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction times 150 divided by 4 13×150×4 Start Fraction
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The correct set of calculations to determine the number of calories per serving is:
(1/3 x 150) / 4
This can be simplified as follows:
(1/3) x 150 = 50
50 / 4 = 12.5
Thus, each serving would have approximately 12.5 calories.
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To find the correct number of calories per serving, you need to divide the total number of calories in 1/3 of a container of yogurt by the number of servings, which is 4 in this case.
The correct set of calculations would be: (1/3) * 150 / 4.
First, calculate 1/3 of 150 by multiplying 1/3 by 150: (1/3) * 150 = 50.
Next, divide the result by the number of servings, which is 4: 50 / 4 = 12.5.
Therefore, the correct number of calories per serving is 12.5.