A recipe calls for 13 of a container of yogurt. Each container of yogurt has 150 calories. The recipe makes 4 servings. Which set of calculations would give the correct number of calories per serving?(1 point)

Responses

13÷150÷4
Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction divided by 150 divided by 4

13×150÷14
Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction times 150 divided by Start Fraction 1 over 4 End Fraction

13×150×4
Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction times 150 times 4

13×150÷4

13 multiplied by 150 divided by 4

To find the correct number of calories per serving in the recipe, you would calculate 13 multiplied by 150 divided by 4.

To find the correct number of calories per serving, you need to divide the total number of calories by the number of servings. In this case, the recipe calls for 13 containers of yogurt, and each container has 150 calories.

So, the correct set of calculations would be:

13 × 150 ÷ 4

This is because you multiply 13 (containers of yogurt) by 150 (calories per container), and then divide by 4 (number of servings).

Therefore, the answer is 13 × 150 ÷ 4.