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The following tables show the amount of fat for a given number of crackers for two types of crackers. Which type of cracker has less fat per cracker?
Cracker A
Grams of Fat Number of Crackers
8 10
16 20
24 30
32 40
40 50
48 60
Cracker B
Grams of Fat Number of Crackers
6 12
12 24
18 36
24 48
30 60
36 72
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Cracker A
Cracker A
More rows need to be added to the tables to be able to compare the crackers.
More rows need to be added to the tables to be able to compare the crackers.
The two types of crackers have the same amount of fat per cracker.
The two types of crackers have the same amount of fat per cracker.
Cracker B
Cracker B
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To compare the amount of fat per cracker for Cracker A and Cracker B, we can divide the grams of fat by the number of crackers for each table.
For Cracker A:
- 8 grams of fat / 10 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
- 16 grams of fat / 20 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
- 24 grams of fat / 30 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
- 32 grams of fat / 40 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
- 40 grams of fat / 50 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
- 48 grams of fat / 60 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
For Cracker B:
- 6 grams of fat / 12 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
- 12 grams of fat / 24 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
- 18 grams of fat / 36 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
- 24 grams of fat / 48 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
- 30 grams of fat / 60 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
- 36 grams of fat / 72 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
From the calculations, we can see that Cracker B has less fat per cracker compared to Cracker A.
For Cracker A:
- 8 grams of fat / 10 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
- 16 grams of fat / 20 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
- 24 grams of fat / 30 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
- 32 grams of fat / 40 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
- 40 grams of fat / 50 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
- 48 grams of fat / 60 crackers = 0.8 grams of fat per cracker
For Cracker B:
- 6 grams of fat / 12 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
- 12 grams of fat / 24 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
- 18 grams of fat / 36 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
- 24 grams of fat / 48 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
- 30 grams of fat / 60 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
- 36 grams of fat / 72 crackers = 0.5 grams of fat per cracker
From the calculations, we can see that Cracker B has less fat per cracker compared to Cracker A.
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