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A carrot has 5 grams of sugar per serving. A banana has 15 grams of sugar per serving. Which statement is true?

A - There will always be more sugar in 10 servings of carrots than in a smaller number of servings of bananas.

B - For an equal number of servings, the bananas will have three times as much sugar.

C - For an equal number of servings, the bananas will always have 10 more grams of sugar.

D - The amount of sugar in two servings of carrots is 30 grams.

My mum think its A ... I dont believe here >_< - - - (3)

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  1. Yesterday, 20:22
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    The answer would be B - For an equal number of servings, the bananas will have three times as much sugar.

    Explanation -

    When we have one serving of each fruit, carrot will give u 5 gms of sugar whereas banana will give you 15 gms.

    15 = 3 (5)

    Sugar given by banana = 3 (Sugar given by carrot)
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