Excessive sugar intake is a health hazard - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 3 - 2017 - Paper 1
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Excessive sugar intake is a health hazard. Study the information about the amount of sugar in the chosen items mentioned in the TABLE 4 below and answer the question... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Excessive sugar intake is a health hazard - NSC Mathematical Literacy - Question 3 - 2017 - Paper 1
Step 1
1. Rose drinks a can of ice tea and eats two medium muffins for breakfast, one chocolate bar at break and one sports drink in the afternoon. Calculate Rose's total amount of sugar intake.
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To calculate the total sugar intake, we need to sum the sugar content from all items consumed:
Ice tea: 28 g
Medium muffins: 2 * 10.6 g = 21.2 g
Chocolate bar: 41.2 g
Sports drink: 28 g
Total sugar intake = 28 g + 21.2 g + 41.2 g + 28 g = 118.4 g
Step 2
2. Determine the number of teaspoons of sugar in the vitamin water drink.
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The sugar in the vitamin water is 50 g. To convert this to teaspoons, we use the conversion factor (1 teaspoon = 4.18 g):
Number of teaspoons = ( \frac{50}{4.18} \approx 12 ) teaspoons (rounded to the nearest teaspoon).
Step 3
3. Calculate the number of cups you will get when you buy 50 bottles of sports drink for your school teams.
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Each bottle of sports drink has a capacity of 500 m². Therefore,
Total volume from 50 bottles = 50 * 500 m² = 25000 m².
To convert this to cups (1 cup = 250 m²):
Number of cups = ( \frac{25000}{250} = 100 ) cups.