Questions
Lesson 45
Julie Ann frequently eats at fast-food restaurants. She used the Internet to find the number of grams of fat in each of these items at one popular restaurant. She determined that her daily allowance of fat grams should not exceed 65.
- Suppose she eats a chicken sandwich. Write a fraction in simplest form to show what portion of her daily allowance of fat grams the sandwich represents.
- Select three different items in the table such that the total number of fat grams is less than 3/4 of her daily allowance of grams of fat.
- Is it possible to find a combination of the foods in the table that would represent exactly 65 grams of fat? If so, list the combination. (Any food can be used more than once.)
Lesson 58
A certain fastfood restaurant serves sandwiches with the number of calories shown in the table. In parts a and b, round answers to the nearest whole number, when necessary.
- Find the mean, median, and mode of the calories in these six sandwiches.
- Suppose the restaurant wants customers to think that their sandwiches are very low in calories. Which measure of central tendency would the restaurant prefer to use in their advertisements? Explain your reasoning.
Lesson 67
A particular doctor advises that teenagers should have no more than 2400 milligrams of sodium in their diet per day. The following table shows the sodium content of several items at a popular restaurant. In parts a and b, round answers to the nearest whole percent, when necessary.
- What percent of the daily allowance of sodium is represented by one taco salad?
- What item contains about 14% of the daily allowance of sodium?
- Name three items from this menu such that they contain about 162% of the daily allowance of sodium.