Answer:
1 oz of chips has 120mg of sodium, while in 1 cup of soda there are 50mg of sodium.
Step-by-step explanation:
This question can be solved by a system of equations.
I am going to say that:
x is the number of mg of sodium in 1 oz of chips.
y is the number of mg of sodium in a cup of soda.
Bryan ate 5 oz of chips and drank 1 cup of soda for a total of 650 mg of sodium.
This means that:

Jadyn ate 1 oz of chips and drank 5 cups of soda for a total of 250 mg of sodium.
This means that:

From the first equation:

Replacing in the second






1 oz of chips has 120mg of sodium, while in 1 cup of soda there are 50mg of sodium.
Answer:
3 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
looked in photomath
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
In general
Given
y = f(x) then y = f(Cx) is a horizontal stretch/ compression in the x- direction
• If C > 1 then compression
• If 0 < C < 1 then stretch
Consider corresponding points on the 2 graphs
(2, 2 ) → (4, 2 )
(4, - 2 ) → (8, - 2 )
Indicating a stretch in the x- direction.
y = f(
) with C =
, that is 0 < C < 1
stretches the graph in the x- direction by a factor of 2
Thus
y = f(
) → b