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American race associations as they are reflected in the social organization of the game. Definitely, the National Football League is used as a case sample to show how difficult, systemic, and institutional boundaries continue to block equal profession chances for Blacks, even in sectors of civilization which are putatively free of genetic unfairness.
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Part one reviews the received data on racial prejudice in sports and shows that although Black players’ shows have in the last two decades become more pre‐important in baseball, basketball, and football, they have made few invasions into professional sports authority either on or off the playing field. Part three examines the assumptions of this study for state management about equal profession opportunities and for research on inequality and race connections in American society. The style of play becomes a means to maintain or reject an appropriate ethnic connection. In the US, the flamboyance, creativity, individuality, and flair associated with the black urban culture has transformed modern sport and community, providing African American and Euro American athletes and fans an important reservoir for the presentation of own and the nurturance of public networks.
I think it is the first one
Answer:
<u>b. 22%</u>
Explanation:
In order to calculate the percent of calories coming from sugar, it is necessary to know that
- <u>1 g of sugar provides 4 calories.</u>
It is provided in the question that,
- There are <u>13 grams of sugar in one serving of granola cereal box.</u>
- There are <u>240 calories in one serving of granola cereal box</u>.
Calculating the calories coming from sugar,
<u>13 x 4= 52 calories</u>
Hence, calculating the percent of calories coming from sugar,
x100 = 21.6% approximated to 22%
<u>Therefore, 22% of calories come from sugar in a serving of granola cereal box.</u>