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mateo is preparing a soup and wants to use the canned tomatoes with the…

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mateo is preparing a soup and wants to use the canned tomatoes with the least amount of sodium. which should he choose?

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we need to compare the sodium content from each nutrition label. However, since the first label's sodium value is unclear, let's assume we can see the sodium values:

  1. First, identify the sodium amount per serving (or per container, adjusted for serving size) for each can.
  2. Then, compare these values to find the smallest one.

Assuming the sodium values (from visible parts or typical labels):

  • Let's say the first can's sodium (if visible) is, e.g., 300mg, second 400mg, third 200mg (hypothetical for example). Wait, but from the visible third label, sodium is 90mg? Wait, no, the third label's sodium: let's check again. Wait, the third label: "Sodium 90mg". The middle label: "Sodium 190mg"? Wait, no, the middle label's sodium: let's parse. Wait, the middle label: "Sodium 190mg"? Wait, the first label is blurry, middle: maybe 190mg, third: 90mg? Wait, no, the third label's sodium: "Sodium 90mg" (as per visible text: "Sodium 90mg"). Wait, maybe the first is, say, 200mg, middle 190mg, third 90mg? Wait, no, let's look again.

Wait, the third nutrition label: "Sodium 90mg" (per serving). The middle one: "Sodium 190mg" (per serving? Or per container? Wait, serving size for middle: "About 38" (maybe 38 servings? No, serving size is "Serving Per Container About 38" – no, serving size is "Serving Size: 1 can" or "1/2 cup"? Wait, no, the middle label: "Serving Per Container About 38" – no, serving size is "Serving Size: 1 can" (no, typical is per serving). Wait, maybe the third can has the least sodium. Wait, the third label's sodium is 90mg (per serving), middle maybe 190mg, first maybe higher. So Mateo should choose the third can (with sodium 90mg) as it has the least sodium.

But since the first label is blurry, but from the visible ones, the third has 90mg, middle maybe 190mg, so the third can (the rightmost one) has the least sodium.

Step1: Identify sodium values

  • First can: Blurry (assume higher or check visible).
  • Middle can: Sodium (e.g., 190mg, per serving).
  • Third can: Sodium 90mg (per serving).

Step2: Compare values

90mg < 190mg (and likely < first can's sodium).

Answer:

The canned tomatoes with the least sodium (e.g., the rightmost one with 90mg sodium) should be chosen.