Following completion of your weekly readings, read “Are You Sure It’s Fat Free?” on page 286 of Mathematics in Our World.
Gather three of your favorite packaged foods; perhaps one from each:
breakfast, lunch and dinner. Use the model explained in the “Are You
Sure It’s Fat Free?” to analyze, through the mathematical formula
explained, the fat content and protein content from your foods. To analyze the protein content use 4 calories per gram of protein, rather than the 9 calories for grams of fat.
The assignment must include (a) all math work required to answer the problems as well as (b) introduction and conclusion paragraphs.
- Your introduction should include three to five sentences of general information about the topic at hand.
- The body must contain a restatement of the problems and all math
work, including the steps and formulas used to solve the problems. - Your conclusion must comprise a summary of the problems and the
reason you selected a particular method to solve them. It would also be
appropriate to include a statement as to what you learned and how you
will apply the knowledge gained in this exercise to real-world
situations.
The assignment must be formatted according the APA (6th edition) style,
which includes a title page and reference page. For information
regarding APA samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center,
within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation toolbar, in
your online course.
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