Answer:
4 cups of sugar require 14 cups of sugar
Step-by-step explanation:
Given

Required
Determine the cups of flour for 4 cups of sugar
First, we need to determine the unit rate for 1 cup of sugar.
This is done by multiplying both sides by 4


Next, we determine cup of flour for 4 cups of sugar.
This is done by multiplying both sides by 4



<em>Hence;4 cups of sugar require 14 cups of sugar</em>
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From the graph we can observe that G(x) is obtained by shifting F(x) 3 units to the left and 1 unit upwards.
Thus, both horizontal and vertical translations are involved. Horizontal translation of 3 units to left can be obtained by adding 3 to x in the equation and vertical translation of 1 can be obtained by adding 1 to the entire function.
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G(x) = F(x+3) + 1
G(x) = (x+3)² + 1
Thus the correct answer is option C
D) 28 is the right answer
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