Question

Use the table and image to answer the question.

This table shows the number of cookies produced for each cup of sugar used in the recipe for Cookie A.
Cookie A – Cookies per Cup of Sugar
Cups Cookies
2 80
3 120
4 160
An illustration shows Quadrant 1 of a coordinate plane. The x-axis is labeled Cups and ranges from 0 to 6 in one unit increments. The y-axis is labeled Cookies and ranges from 0 to 192 in 12 unit increments. The graph is titled Cookies per Cup of Sugar. A line connects six points plotted on the graph. The coordinates of the plotted points are left parenthesis 0 comma 0 right parenthesis, left parenthesis 1 comma 36 right parenthesis, left parenthesis 2 comma 72 right parenthesis, left parenthesis 3 comma 108 right parenthesis, left parenthesis 4 comma 144 right parenthesis, and left parenthesis 5 comma 180 right parenthesis. An upward arrow points to 1 on the x-axis.

The yields of cookies per cup of sugar for Cookie A and Cookie B are displayed in the table and the graph. Find the cookie that yields the most cookies from one cup of sugar. How many cookies does Cookie A and Cookie B make from one cup of sugar?

(1 point)
Responses

Cookie A makes more cookies than Cookie B from one cup of sugar. Cookie A makes 80 cookies, and Cookie B makes 36 cookies from one cup of sugar.
Cookie A makes more cookies than Cookie B from one cup of sugar. Cookie A makes 80 cookies, and Cookie B makes 36 cookies from one cup of sugar.

Cookie B makes more cookies than Cookie A. Cookie B makes 40 cookies, and Cookie A makes 36 cookies from one cup of sugar.
Cookie B makes more cookies than Cookie A. Cookie B makes 40 cookies, and Cookie A makes 36 cookies from one cup of sugar.

Cookie B makes more cookies than Cookie A. Cookie B makes 72 cookies, and Cookie A makes 40 cookies.
Cookie B makes more cookies than Cookie A. Cookie B makes 72 cookies, and Cookie A makes 40 cookies.

Cookie A makes more cookies than Cookie B from one cup of sugar. Cookie A makes 40 cookies, and Cookie B makes 36 cookies from one cup of sugar.
Cookie A makes more cookies than Cookie B from one cup of sugar. Cookie A makes 40 cookies, and Cookie B makes 36 cookies from one cup of sugar.
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Answers

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To find out how many cookies each recipe (Cookie A and Cookie B) makes from one cup of sugar, we can use the provided information.

From the table, we see the production for Cookie A with cups of sugar:

- 2 cups yield 80 cookies.
- 3 cups yield 120 cookies.
- 4 cups yield 160 cookies.

To get the yield per cup, we can calculate for Cookie A based on the given data:

1. For 2 cups of sugar:
\[
\frac{80 \text{ cookies}}{2 \text{ cups}} = 40 \text{ cookies per cup}
\]

2. For 3 cups of sugar:
\[
\frac{120 \text{ cookies}}{3 \text{ cups}} = 40 \text{ cookies per cup}
\]

3. For 4 cups of sugar:
\[
\frac{160 \text{ cookies}}{4 \text{ cups}} = 40 \text{ cookies per cup}
\]

So, Cookie A produces **40 cookies per cup of sugar**.

Now let's check Cookie B based on the graph mentioned, particularly at 1 cup of sugar:

The description mentions that when 1 cup of sugar is used, the graph shows **36 cookies**.

Now we can summarize:

- Cookie A makes **40 cookies** from one cup of sugar.
- Cookie B makes **36 cookies** from one cup of sugar.

Thus the correct response is:
**Cookie A makes more cookies than Cookie B from one cup of sugar. Cookie A makes 40 cookies, and Cookie B makes 36 cookies from one cup of sugar.**