The number of scoops of each type of powder that will maximum the amount of fiber when a fitness instructor wants to mix two brands of protein powder to form a blend that limits the amount of fat and carbohydrate but maximizes the amount of fiber.
The number of scoops of each type of powder that will maximum the amount of fiber when a fitness instructor wants to mix two brands of protein powder to form a blend that limits the amount of fat and carbohydrate but maximizes the amount of fiber.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the number of scoops of each type of powder that will maximum the amount of fiber when a fitness instructor wants to mix two brands of protein powder.
To calculate: The number of scoops of each type of powder that will maximum the amount of fiber when a fitness instructor wants to mix two brands of protein powder to form a blend that limits the amount of fat and carbohydrate but maximizes the amount of fiber.
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To determine
To calculate: The maximum the amount of fiber when a fitness instructor wants to mix two brands of protein powder to form a blend that limits the amount of fat and carbohydrate but maximizes the amount of fiber.
(c)
To determine
The amount of each type of protein powder that should be used to maximize the amount of fiber if the fiber content were reversed between the two brands (that is, 8g for brand A and 10g for brand B).
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