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Rama09 [41]
2 years ago
10

Jace has consumed 1,500 calories so far today. He has also burned off 400 calories at the gym. He would like to keep his daily c

alorie total to 1,900 calories per day. How many calories does he have left to consume for the day? Is 1,100 a viable solution to this problem?
A: Yes; 1,100 is less than 1,500.
B: No; 1,100 is more than the 400 he burned off at the gym.
C: No; 1,100 will cause him to exceed 1,900.
D:Yes; 1,100 is less than 1,900.
Mathematics
2 answers:
maksim [4K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Consumed = 1500

Burned = 400

Calorie Count total = 1500 - 400 = 1100

His target is 1900, so he will need 1900 - 1100 = 800 calories to consume more

So, 1100 is NOT a viable solution because he will go over 1900 if that happens. Hence, C is the correct choice.

Nutka1998 [239]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Option C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jace's daily calories consumption is restricted to = 1900 calories

He has consumed today = 1,500 calories

and also burned off calorie at gym = 400 calories

Now he have left to consume for the day = 1900 - (1500-400)

                                                                     = 1900 - 1100

                                                                     = 800 calories

Over 800 calories will cause him to exceed 1,900 calories.

Therefore, Option C: NO, 1,100 will cause him to exceed 1,900.

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