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McDonald's math problem?

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Suppose that you have ordered one medium order of french fries and one 16 ounce triple thick chocolate shake from McDonald's. The fries have 22 grams of fat and the shake has 17 grams of fat. Each McDonald's hamburger has 10 grams of fat. How many hamburgers can you order and still keep the total fat content of the meal no more than 69 grams?

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  1. 22 + 17 + 10x = 69

    10x = 30

    x = 3

    Answer:  3 hamburgers

    Check: 3 burgers x 10 + 1 fries x 22 + 1 shake * 17 = 30 + 22 + 17 = 69


  2. 3, and you have one whole spare gram of fat.

    16 + 22 = 38

    69-38 = 31

    31/10 = 3.1

    It's not hard really

  3. 1 fries 1 shake 3 burgers =~0

  4. 3...

  5. the answer is 1

    16+22+17=55

    the limit is 69 grams so you can only have one more hamburger

    then the total is 65

    if you do 2 more hamburgers then its goes over the limit!

  6. you can still order 3 burgers and the total fat count will be 69 grams of fat

    just at the limit

  7. with just the hamburgers it'd be 6.... BUT! with the shake and fries....3

  8. 22+17=39

    10x3=3 hamburgers

  9. Ask JASON HAYMAN

    or OLIVER PRENDERGAST

    or LEWIS GRANT

    JASON'S ANSWER:

    3 burgers

  10. HA HA HA HA HA!

  11. u can get 3 more hamburgers, and that equals 69 grams perfectely

  12. 22 + 17 = 39

    So you can have up to 3 hamburgers.

    39 +  10 + 10 + 10 = 69

  13. 3 I think...

  14. 3

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