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A nutrition company is marketing a low-calorie snack brownie. A serving size of the snack is 3 brownies and has a total of 50 calories.
(a) Determine how many calories 6 brownies would have.
(c) Determine how many calories 14 brownies would have. Round to the nearest calorie.
(b) Determine how many calories 21 brownies would have.
(d) If c represents the number of calories and b represents the number of brownies, write a proportional relationship involving c and b and solve it for c.
(e) Graph the proportional relationship you found
in part (d) on the grid shown. 300
200 100
(f) Using the graph, what is the smallest whole number of brownies a person would need to eat in order to consume 125 calories? Illustrate on your graph.
(g) Algebraicallydeterminethenumberofbrownies a person would need to eat in order to consume 300 calories.


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I bolded all the answers because its a multipart problem

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the Calories per brownie

50/3

16.666666

A) 100

B)233

C) 350

D) C = 16.6666b

e) Your points should be at the following, (6,100) (12,200) (18,300)

Im gonna solve F mathmatically

125 = 16.66666b

125/16.66666

7.5

since they want whole numbers is

F) 8

G) 18 (Use the same way i used for 125, just switch 125 for 300)