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Sarah needs to make 3 pies. She needs 6 apples to make one apple pie, 9 peaches to make one peach pie, and 32 cherries to make one cherry pie. The graph shows how many apples, peaches, and cherries Sarah has.

Does Sarah have enough fruit to make 3 pies?

A bar graph is labeled "fruit for pies." The category "Apples (6 per pie)" has a bar showing 26 pieces of fruit. The category "Peaches (9 per pie)" has a bar showing 12 pieces of fruit. The category "Cherries (32 per pie)" has a bar showing 34 pieces of fruit.

What given information will you use to solve? Check all that apply.

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Responses

The number of pieces of fruit Sarah has

The number of pieces of fruit Sarah has

How much each fruit costs

How much each fruit costs

The number of pieces of each fruit it takes to make a pie

The number of pieces of each fruit it takes to make a pie

The number of pies Sarah needs to make

The number of pies Sarah needs to make

The kind of pie Sarah likes best

The kind of pie Sarah likes best
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To determine if Sarah has enough fruit to make 3 pies, you should check the following pieces of information:

  1. The number of pieces of fruit Sarah has - This will tell you if she has enough total fruit to meet her needs.
  2. The number of pieces of each fruit it takes to make a pie - This is crucial because it shows how much of each type of fruit is required for the pies.
  3. The number of pies Sarah needs to make - Knowing that she needs to make 3 pies will help you calculate the total amount of fruit needed.

You do not need to consider how much each fruit costs or what kind of pie Sarah likes best for this problem.

So, the correct answers to check are:

  • The number of pieces of fruit Sarah has
  • The number of pieces of each fruit it takes to make a pie
  • The number of pies Sarah needs to make