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A food item has 5 grams of sugar per serving. If a person consumes 4 servings, h
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A food item has 5 grams of sugar per serving. If a person consumes 4 servings, how many grams of sugar do they consume? (2019)
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Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions
A food item has 5 grams of sugar per serving. If a person consumes 4 servings, how many grams of sugar do they consume? (2019)
Steps
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Step 1: Identify how much sugar is in one serving of the food item. It is 5 grams.
Step 2: Determine how many servings the person consumes. They consume 4 servings.
Step 3: Multiply the amount of sugar in one serving (5 grams) by the number of servings (4).
Step 4: Calculate 5 grams * 4 servings = 20 grams.
Step 5: Conclude that the person consumes a total of 20 grams of sugar.
Multiplication
– The question tests the ability to multiply the amount of sugar per serving by the number of servings consumed.
Unit Conversion
– Understanding that the units (grams) remain consistent throughout the calculation.
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