To compare which type of cracker has less sodium per cracker, we need to calculate the ratio of milligrams of sodium to the number of crackers for each type of cracker.
For Cracker 1:
- The ratio for 20 crackers is 520/20 = 26 mg/cracker
- The ratio for 40 crackers is 1040/40 = 26 mg/cracker
- The ratio for 60 crackers is 1560/60 = 26 mg/cracker
- The ratio for 80 crackers is 2080/80 = 26 mg/cracker
- The ratio for 100 crackers is 2600/100 = 26 mg/cracker
- The ratio for 120 crackers is 3120/120 = 26 mg/cracker
For Cracker 2:
- The ratio for 16 crackers is 200/16 = 12.5 mg/cracker
- The ratio for 32 crackers is 400/32 = 12.5 mg/cracker
- The ratio for 48 crackers is 600/48 = 12.5 mg/cracker
- The ratio for 64 crackers is 800/64 = 12.5 mg/cracker
- The ratio for 80 crackers is 1000/80 = 12.5 mg/cracker
- The ratio for 96 crackers is 1200/96 = 12.5 mg/cracker
From the calculations above, it is clear that both Cracker 1 and Cracker 2 have the same amount of sodium per cracker, which is 26 mg/cracker and 12.5 mg/cracker, respectively. So, both types of crackers have the same amount of sodium per cracker.