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29 October, 04:41

Find the rate of change for the situation.

A chef cooks 9 lbs of chicken for 36 people and 17 lbs of chicken for 68 people.

A. 9/17lb per person

B. 4 lb per person

C. 1/4 lb per person

D. 36 people ... ?

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  1. 29 October, 05:36
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    There are several important information's already given in the question. Based on those information's the answer can be easily deduced.

    In the first case,

    The amount of chicken the chef cooks for 36 people = 9 pounds

    Then

    The amount of chicken the chef cooks for 1 person = 9/36

    = 1/4 pounds

    Now let us take the second case

    The amount of chicken the chef cooks for 68 people = 17 pounds

    Then

    The amount of chicken the chef cooks for 1 person = 17/68

    = 1/4 pounds

    From the above deductions, it can be concluded that the correct option among all the options given in the question is the third option or option "C".
  2. 29 October, 06:59
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    The rate of change is 1/4 lbs per person
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