S = 10 - 2h
A recipe suggests sweetening honey tea with
sugar. The equation above can be used to
determine the amount of sugar s, in teaspoons,
that should be added to a tea beverage with h
teaspoons of honey. What is the meaning of the 2
in the equation?
A) For every teaspoon of honey in the
beverage, two more teaspoons of sugar
stould be added.
B) For every teaspoon of honey in the
beverage, two fewer teaspoons of sugar
should be added.
C) For every two teaspoons of honey in the
beverage, one more teaspoon of sugar
should be added.
D) For every two teaspoons of honey in the
beverage, one fewer teaspoon of sugar
should be added.

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Answer:

B.  For every teaspoon of honey in the beverage, two fewer teaspoons of sugar should be added.

Explanation:

C and D are eliminated because it states that 1 and the equation does not have a number one in it. As for A it is adding but the equation has the subtraction sign in it (-2h) not a addition sign; thus why B is the only answer

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Answer:

B) For every teaspoon of honey in the

beverage, two fewer teaspoons of sugar

should be added.