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A baker has three banana muffin recipes. Recipe A uses 33 bananas to make 1212 muffins. Recipe B uses 55 bananas to make 2424 muffins. Recipe C uses 1111 bananas to make 4848 muffins. Rutendo tried to order the recipes from least to greatest by bananas per muffin, but he made a mistake. Here's his work: \newline123=4\frac{12}{3} = 4 \newline245=4.8\frac{24}{5} = 4.8 \newline48114.36\frac{48}{11} \approx 4.36 \newlineLeast 44 (Recipe A) < 4.364.36 (Recipe C) < Greatest 4.84.8 (Recipe B) \newlineWhat was Rutendo's mistake? Choose 11 answer: \newline(Choice A) Rutendo calculated muffins per banana instead of bananas per muffin. \newline(Choice B) The number 4.364.36 is greater than 4.84.8. \newline(Choice C) Rutendo ordered by number of muffins instead of by bananas per muffin.

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