A bakery can make 4 cheesecakes for every 44 blocks of cream cheese. Which table represents the relationship between the number of cheesecakes the bakery makes and the number of blocks of cream cheese the bakery uses?

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To understand the relationship between the number of cheesecakes and the number of blocks of cream cheese, we can start by determining how many blocks of cream cheese are used to make one cheesecake.

The bakery can make 4 cheesecakes using 44 blocks of cream cheese. Therefore, the amount of cream cheese used per cheesecake can be calculated as follows:

\[ \text{Blocks of cream cheese per cheesecake} = \frac{44 \text{ blocks}}{4 \text{ cheesecakes}} = 11 \text{ blocks of cream cheese per cheesecake} \]

This means that for every cheesecake the bakery makes, it uses 11 blocks of cream cheese.

Now, we can create a table to represent this relationship. The table will show the number of cheesecakes and the corresponding number of blocks of cream cheese used:

| Number of Cheesecakes | Blocks of Cream Cheese Used | |-----------------------|----------------------------| | 0 | 0 | | 1 | 11 | | 2 | 22 | | 3 | 33 | | 4 | 44 | | 5 | 55 | | 6 | 66 |

In the table:

  • For 0 cheesecakes, 0 blocks of cream cheese are used.
  • For 1 cheesecake, 11 blocks of cream cheese are used.
  • For 2 cheesecakes, 22 blocks are used.
  • For 3 cheesecakes, 33 blocks are used.
  • For 4 cheesecakes, 44 blocks are used, which matches the bakery's capacity.
  • This pattern continues, increasing by 11 blocks of cream cheese for each additional cheesecake made.

This table consistently represents the linear relationship between the number of cheesecakes and the blocks of cream cheese used, where each cheesecake requires 11 blocks of cream cheese.

A C B D

It seems like you might be referring to options corresponding to different tables representing the relationship between cheesecakes and cream cheese. Without seeing the specific tables represented by A, B, C, and D, I can't identify which one is correct based on your input alone.

However, I can help you create a table based on our earlier calculations, which showed that for each cheesecake made, 11 blocks of cream cheese are used.

Here's a quick recap of the relationship:

  • For each cheesecake, 11 blocks of cream cheese are needed.
  • The relationship is linear, and can be summarized as follows:

| Cheesecakes (x) | Cream Cheese (y) | |------------------|------------------| | 0 | 0 | | 1 | 11 | | 2 | 22 | | 3 | 33 | | 4 | 44 | | 5 | 55 | | 6 | 66 |

If you have specific tables (A, B, C, D) to choose from based on this relationship, please provide more details or describe those tables, and I'll help you identify which one correctly represents the relationship.