Lukas eats 1,500 pounds of food in a year. He wants to keep his added sugars down to 9% of his total intake. Find the number of pounds of added sugar he could eat in a year at that rate.

To find the number of pounds of added sugar Lukas could eat in a year, we need to find 9% of his total food intake.

9% of 1,500 pounds = (9/100) * 1,500 pounds = 0.09 * 1,500 pounds = 135 pounds.

Therefore, Lukas could eat 135 pounds of added sugar in a year at a 9% rate.

To find the number of pounds of added sugar Lukas could eat in a year, we first need to calculate what 9% of his total food intake is.

Step 1: Calculate 9% of 1,500 pounds:
9% of 1,500 = (9/100) × 1,500 = 0.09 × 1,500 = 135 pounds

Therefore, Lukas could eat 135 pounds of added sugar in a year if he wants to keep his added sugar intake at 9% of his total food intake.

To find the number of pounds of added sugar Lukas could eat in a year, we first need to calculate his total intake of food in pounds.

Given that he eats 1,500 pounds of food in a year, we can multiply this value by 9% (0.09) to find the amount of added sugars he can consume in pounds:

Total intake of added sugar = 1,500 pounds * 0.09

Total intake of added sugar = 135 pounds

Therefore, Lukas could consume 135 pounds of added sugar in a year while keeping it at 9% of his total food intake.