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worty [1.4K]
3 years ago
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It's a staple of American school lunches: peanut butter sandwiches (usually with jelly, too). The average American child will ea

t 1500 peanut butter sandwiches by the time she graduates from high school! (On average, that's one sandwich every four days.) It takes 850 peanuts to make an 18-oz jar of peanut butter, and an average sandwich has two ounces of peanut butter on it. How many peanuts will be needed to make all of the sandwiches a child will eat by graduation?
Mathematics
1 answer:
HACTEHA [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

The number of peanuts that will be needed to make all the sandwiches a child will eat by graduation  is approximately 141,667 peanuts

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of peanut butter sandwiches that an average American child will eat by the time she graduates from high school = 1500 peanut butter sandwiches

The number of sandwich taken every four days = 1 sandwich

The number of peanuts required to make 18-oz jar of peanut butter = 850 peanuts

The amount of peanut butter in an average sandwich = Two ounces

Therefore, we have by the time of graduation;

Each American child will have taken 1500 sandwiches

The 1500 sandwiches will have = 1500 × 2 ounce = 3,000 ounces of peanut butter

The number of 18-oz jars of peanut butter that will contain up to 3000-oz of peanut butter = 3000-oz/(18-oz) = 166.67 Jars

The number of peanuts required to make the 166.67 Jars of peanut butter = 850 peanuts/jar ×  166.67 Jars = 141666.67 ≈ 141,667 peanuts

The number of peanuts that will be needed to make all the sandwiches a child will eat by graduation  ≈ 141,667 peanuts.

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