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2 years ago
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Imagina that the cook is using a potato-chopping machine instead of a knife, allowing him to chop a maximum of 120 potatoes inst

ead of 100. Which is the best estimate of the number of hamburgers he could cook if he chopped 100 potatoes with the machine
Mathematics
1 answer:
FrozenT [24]2 years ago
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The number of hamburgers he could cook is 14 if he chopped 100 potatoes with the machine option (B) is correct.

<h3>What is the graph of the best estimate?</h3>

A mathematical notion called the graph of the best estimate connects points spread throughout a graph.

The question is incomplete.

The complete question is in the picture, please refer to the attached picture.

We have shown a graph in the picture that shows the number of hamburgers cooked versus the number of potatoes chopped.

As we can see in the graph,

Number of potatoes chopped = 80

number of hamburgers cooked = 30

Number of potatoes chopped = 90

number of hamburgers cooked = 20

Number of potatoes chopped = 95

number of hamburgers cooked = 10

Number of potatoes chopped = 100

number of hamburgers cooked = 14 (best estimate)

Thus, the number of hamburgers he could cook is 14 if he chopped 100 potatoes with the machine option (B) is correct.

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