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Nimfa-mama [501]
3 years ago
6

a) How many calories would you consume if you eat 15 pretzels, if there are 192 calories for a serving of 12 pretzels

Mathematics
1 answer:
Andru [333]3 years ago
4 0

Hey!

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Step 1:

You want to find how many calories are in one pretzel.

192 / 12 = 16

So there are 16 calories in each pretzel.

Step 2:

Multiply 16 to 15 to find how many calories are in 15 pretzels.

16 x 15 = 240

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Answer:

You will consume <u>240 calories</u> if you eat 15 pretzels.

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Hope This Helped! Good Luck!

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