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can you deduce the relation between the size of plate and food wasted​

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Answered by Sneha1118
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Daily per capita food waste was estimated by linking various US government datasets, and these data were entered into an established biophysical simulation model to estimate the amount of cropland used to produce wasted food. Data on agricultural application rates of irrigation water, pesticides, and fertilizers were compiled from various US government datasets; and these data were combined with summary estimates of cropland waste to generate estimates of the amount of agricultural amendments used to produce uneaten food. Subsequent sections describe this approach in greater detail.

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Answered by nishchay25m
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Answer: Yes!

Explanation: If you have a small plate and have put your required quantity of food, you will reduce the amount of food wasted than if you put the same amount of food in larger plates. This is because the brain is fooled into thinking that since the smaller plate looks full, your appetite ‘shrinks’, while the same amount of food would look not so filling if you put the same amount of food in a larger plate as the brain thinks that the plate is not full, therefore making you think that you have not eaten to your satisfaction and eventually, it makes you over eat, eventually also making you throw the food into the bin.

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