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complete the following table. round each of your answers to 3 significa…

Question

complete the following table. round each of your answers to 3 significant digits.

foodenergy content when eaten
a chocolate chip cookie$4.50 \times 10^4$$\square$$\square$
a 12-ounce soft drink$\square$150.$\square$
a baked potato$\square$$\square$920.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we use the energy conversion factors: \(1\ \text{kcal} = 1000\ \text{cal}\) and \(1\ \text{kcal} = 4.184\ \text{kJ}\) (or \(1\ \text{cal} = 4.184\ \text{J}\)). We'll process each food item:

1. Chocolate Chip Cookie
  • Cal to kcal: \(1\ \text{kcal} = 1000\ \text{cal}\), so \(4.50 \times 10^4\ \text{cal} = \frac{4.50 \times 10^4}{1000} = 45.0\ \text{kcal}\).
  • kcal to kJ: \(1\ \text{kcal} = 4.184\ \text{kJ}\), so \(45.0\ \text{kcal} \times 4.184\ \text{kJ/kcal} \approx 188\ \text{kJ}\) (3 sig figs).
2. 12 - Ounce Soft Drink
  • kcal to cal: \(150\ \text{kcal} = 150 \times 1000 = 1.50 \times 10^5\ \text{cal}\).
  • kcal to kJ: \(150\ \text{kcal} \times 4.184\ \text{kJ/kcal} \approx 628\ \text{kJ}\) (3 sig figs).
3. Baked Potato
  • kJ to kcal: \(920\ \text{kJ} = \frac{920}{4.184} \approx 220.\ \text{kcal}\) (3 sig figs, the decimal shows precision).
  • kcal to cal: \(220.\ \text{kcal} = 220. \times 1000 = 2.20 \times 10^5\ \text{cal}\).
Filled Table (Rounded to 3 Sig Figs):
FoodcalkcalkJ
12 - Ounce Soft Drink\(1.50 \times 10^5\)\(150.\)\(628\)
Baked Potato\(2.20 \times 10^5\)\(220.\)\(920.\)
Final Answers (Filled in the Table):
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie:
  • kcal: \(\boldsymbol{45.0}\)
  • kJ: \(\boldsymbol{188}\)
  • 12 - Ounce Soft Drink:
  • cal: \(\boldsymbol{1.50 \times 10^5}\)
  • kJ: \(\boldsymbol{628}\)
  • Baked Potato:
  • cal: \(\boldsymbol{2.20 \times 10^5}\)
  • kcal: \(\boldsymbol{220.}\)

Answer:

To solve this, we use the energy conversion factors: \(1\ \text{kcal} = 1000\ \text{cal}\) and \(1\ \text{kcal} = 4.184\ \text{kJ}\) (or \(1\ \text{cal} = 4.184\ \text{J}\)). We'll process each food item:

1. Chocolate Chip Cookie
  • Cal to kcal: \(1\ \text{kcal} = 1000\ \text{cal}\), so \(4.50 \times 10^4\ \text{cal} = \frac{4.50 \times 10^4}{1000} = 45.0\ \text{kcal}\).
  • kcal to kJ: \(1\ \text{kcal} = 4.184\ \text{kJ}\), so \(45.0\ \text{kcal} \times 4.184\ \text{kJ/kcal} \approx 188\ \text{kJ}\) (3 sig figs).
2. 12 - Ounce Soft Drink
  • kcal to cal: \(150\ \text{kcal} = 150 \times 1000 = 1.50 \times 10^5\ \text{cal}\).
  • kcal to kJ: \(150\ \text{kcal} \times 4.184\ \text{kJ/kcal} \approx 628\ \text{kJ}\) (3 sig figs).
3. Baked Potato
  • kJ to kcal: \(920\ \text{kJ} = \frac{920}{4.184} \approx 220.\ \text{kcal}\) (3 sig figs, the decimal shows precision).
  • kcal to cal: \(220.\ \text{kcal} = 220. \times 1000 = 2.20 \times 10^5\ \text{cal}\).
Filled Table (Rounded to 3 Sig Figs):
FoodcalkcalkJ
12 - Ounce Soft Drink\(1.50 \times 10^5\)\(150.\)\(628\)
Baked Potato\(2.20 \times 10^5\)\(220.\)\(920.\)
Final Answers (Filled in the Table):
  • Chocolate Chip Cookie:
  • kcal: \(\boldsymbol{45.0}\)
  • kJ: \(\boldsymbol{188}\)
  • 12 - Ounce Soft Drink:
  • cal: \(\boldsymbol{1.50 \times 10^5}\)
  • kJ: \(\boldsymbol{628}\)
  • Baked Potato:
  • cal: \(\boldsymbol{2.20 \times 10^5}\)
  • kcal: \(\boldsymbol{220.}\)