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Elodia [21]
3 years ago
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Sheri is making 4 pounds of mixed nuts. She will use One-third the amount of macadamia nuts as she does almonds. A graph titled

Sheri's Mixed Nut Recipe has pounds of macadamia nuts on the x-axis, and pounds of almonds on the y-axis. 2 lines intersect at (1, 3). How many pounds of each nut will she use? 1 pound of macadamia nuts; 3 pounds of almonds 3 pounds of macadamia nuts; 1 pound of almonds 4 pounds of macadamia nuts; no almonds 4 pounds of almonds; no macadamia nuts.
Mathematics
2 answers:
notsponge [240]3 years ago
8 0

1 pound of macadamia nuts; 3 pounds of almonds of each nut will she use.

Given that,

Sheri is making 4 pounds of mixed nuts.

She will use One-third the number of macadamia nuts as she does almonds.

A graph titled Sheri's mixed nut recipe has pounds of macadamia nuts on the x-axis, and pounds of almonds on the y-axis. 2 lines intersect at (1, 3).

We have to find,

How many pounds of each nut will she use?

According to the question,

Total mixed nuts are 4 pounds,

She will use One-third the number of macadamia nuts as she does almonds.

2 lines intersect at (1, 3).

Therefore,

Sheri's mixed nut recipe has pounds of macadamia nuts on the x-axis,

At x-axis, the point 1 lies.

So, macadamia nuts have 1 pound.

And pounds of almonds on the y-axis,

At y-axis, the point 3 lies.

So, almond nuts have 3 pounds.

Hence, 1 pound of macadamia nuts; 3 pounds of almonds of each nut will she use.

For more details about Graphs refer to the link given below.

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valentina_108 [34]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A/ the first one

Step-by-step explanation:

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