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| Question 1056887:  A diabetic patient wishes to prepare a meal consisting of roasted chicken breast, mashed potatoes, and peas. A 3-oz. serving of roasted skinless chicken breast contains 140 Cal, 27 g of protein, and 64 mg of sodium. A one-cup serving of mashed potatoes contains 160 Cal, 4 g of protein and 636 mg of sodium, and a one-cup serving of peas contains 125 Cal, 8 g of protein, and 139 mg of sodium. How many servings of each should be used if the meal is to contain 415 Cal, 50.5 g of protein, and 553 mg of sodium?
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A diabetic patient wishes to prepare a meal consisting of roasted chicken breast, mashed potatoes, and peas. A 3-oz. serving of roasted skinless chicken breast contains 140 Cal, 27 g of protein, and 64 mg of sodium. A one-cup serving of mashed potatoes contains 160 Cal, 4 g of protein and 636 mg of sodium, and a one-cup serving of peas contains 125 Cal, 8 g of protein, and 139 mg of sodium. How many servings of each should be used if the meal is to contain 415 Cal, 50.5 g of protein, and 553 mg of sodium?
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 140c + 160m + 125p  = 415 calories
 27c  + 4m   +  8p   = 50.5 protein
 64c  + 636m + 139p  = 553 sodium
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 Use any method you know to solve the system to get::
 c = 1.5 servings of chicken breast
 m = 0.5 servings of mashed potatoes
 p = 1.0 servings of peas
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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