To find the cookie that yields the most cookies from one cup of sugar, we need to calculate the cookies per cup of sugar for both Cookie A and Cookie B.
For Cookie A:
- With 2 cups of sugar, Cookie A makes 80 cookies, so 80 cookies / 2 cups = 40 cookies per cup of sugar.
- With 3 cups of sugar, Cookie A makes 120 cookies, so 120 cookies / 3 cups = 40 cookies per cup of sugar.
- With 4 cups of sugar, Cookie A makes 160 cookies, so 160 cookies / 4 cups = 40 cookies per cup of sugar.
So, Cookie A makes 40 cookies from one cup of sugar.
Here is Cookie A's data represented as a table:
| Cups | Cookies |
|------|---------|
| 2 | 80 |
| 3 | 120 |
| 4 | 160 |
For Cookie B:
- With 2 cups of sugar, Cookie B makes 60 cookies, so 60 cookies / 2 cups = 30 cookies per cup of sugar.
- With 3 cups of sugar, Cookie B makes 90 cookies, so 90 cookies / 3 cups = 30 cookies per cup of sugar.
- With 4 cups of sugar, Cookie B makes 120 cookies, so 120 cookies / 4 cups = 30 cookies per cup of sugar.
So, Cookie B makes 30 cookies from one cup of sugar.
Here is Cookie B's data represented as a table:
| Cups | Cookies |
|------|---------|
| 2 | 60 |
| 3 | 90 |
| 4 | 120 |
From this analysis, we can see that Cookie A yields the most cookies from one cup of sugar with 40 cookies.
Cookie A – Cookies per Cup of Sugar
Cups CookiesThe 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)
2 80
3 120
4 160
1 answer