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.(1 point)

Responses

135 lb.
135 lb.

167 lb.
167 lb.

24 lb.
24 lb.

600 lb.

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

We can start by finding 9% of 1,500 pounds:

9/100 * 1,500 = 135 pounds

Therefore, Lukas could eat 135 pounds of added sugar in a year.

The correct answer is 135 lb.

To find the number of pounds of added sugar Lukas could eat in a year at a rate of 9% of his total intake, we need to multiply his total food intake by 9% (0.09).

Total pounds of added sugar = 1,500 lb * 0.09 = 135 lb.

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

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

Step 1: Calculate 9% of 1,500 pounds
To calculate a percentage, we multiply the total by the percentage in decimal form. In this case, we multiply 1,500 by 0.09 (since 9% is equivalent to 0.09).

0.09 x 1,500 = 135

Therefore, 9% of 1,500 pounds is equal to 135 pounds.

So the correct answer is 135 lb.