When eaten, the body breaks down sucrose (C12H22011) into one molecule of glucose (C6H12O6) and one molecule of fructose (C6H12O6) according to the following reaction: C12H22O11 + H₂O -> C6H12O6 + C6H12O6. In one year, the average American ends up totaling 1.22 x 10^(26) molecules of broken down fructose and glucose combined. How many pounds of sucrose does the average American eat in one year? (1 pound -0.454 kg) 40.2 pounds 7.64 x 10^4 pounds O 764 pounds 153 pounds

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When eaten, the body breaks down sucrose (C12H22011) into one molecule of glucose (C6H1206)
and one molecule of fructose (C6H12O6) according to the following reaction: C12H22O11 + H₂O ->
C6H12O6 + C6H12O6- In one year, the average American ends up totaling 1.22 x 10^(26) molecules
of broken down fructose and glucose combined. How many pounds of sucrose does the average
American eat in one year? (1 pound -0.454 kg)
40.2 pounds
O 7.64 x 10^4 pounds
76.4 pounds
O 153 pounds
Transcribed Image Text:When eaten, the body breaks down sucrose (C12H22011) into one molecule of glucose (C6H1206) and one molecule of fructose (C6H12O6) according to the following reaction: C12H22O11 + H₂O -> C6H12O6 + C6H12O6- In one year, the average American ends up totaling 1.22 x 10^(26) molecules of broken down fructose and glucose combined. How many pounds of sucrose does the average American eat in one year? (1 pound -0.454 kg) 40.2 pounds O 7.64 x 10^4 pounds 76.4 pounds O 153 pounds
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