To determine which cookie yields more cookies from one cup of sugar, we will analyze the provided information about Cookie A and Cookie B.
From the table for Cookie A:
- When using 2 cups of sugar, Cookie A makes 80 cookies.
- Therefore, for 1 cup of sugar, Cookie A makes: \[ \frac{80 \text{ cookies}}{2 \text{ cups}} = 40 \text{ cookies per cup}. \]
From the graph for Cookie B:
- When using 1 cup of sugar, the graph shows that Cookie B makes 36 cookies.
Now we can compare the two cookies:
- Cookie A makes 40 cookies from one cup of sugar.
- Cookie B makes 36 cookies from one cup of sugar.
Thus, Cookie A yields more cookies than Cookie B from one cup of sugar.
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.