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Date: Fri Nov 15 11:11:02 PST 2002
Student's Name: Julianne
Answer(or question to Mentor): This is a test


Date: Fri Nov 15 11:11:40 PST 2002
Student's Name: Julianne
Answer(or question to Mentor): nevermind, the computer messed up


Date: Fri Nov 15 11:27:07 PST 2002
Student's Name: Julianne
Answer(or question to Mentor): Hey! First I multiplied 14 and 9. For the answer to that was was 126 fat calories. Then I multiplied 36 and 4 and got 144. I multiplied 15 and 4 and got 60. Then I added 144, 126, and 330 calories. So then I put it into a fraction and got 330 over 2000. That's when I got stuck. Hope u have Good Luck. Talk 2 u later!


Date: Fri Nov 15 14:47:40 PST 2002
Student's Name: Julianne
Answer(or question to Mentor): Sorry! I messed up my typing. It should be I added 144, 126 and 60. Then I got 330 calories. Sorry 4 the mistake!!


Date: Tue Nov 19 14:53:38 PST 2002
Student's Name: Julianne
Mentor Reply: Hi Julianne, thank you for responding to question one. Your answer is correct. I encourage you to try to find the percentage Charle has ingested.

For the second question try to compare the fat calories to the total number of calories in the hamburger. I hope this helps you with the second question. Also, try to do the challenge question and if you have any question feel free to write me back. Have a great day!
Elizabeth

Date: Wed Nov 20 16:20:00 PST 2002
Student's Name: Julianne
Instructor Comments: Elizabeth,

This is a great response. Just one thing: the question is talking about cheeseburgers, not hamburgers! Also, one grammar issue: if you have any questionS (add an s).--Dr. Bowers

Date: Thu Nov 21 11:08:42 PST 2002
Student's Name: Julianne
Mentor Reply:

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