Let be "x" the amount of calories the new snack has.
Based on the information given in the exercise, you can set up the following equation:
[tex]\begin{gathered} x=200-\frac{22}{100}(200) \\ \\ x=200-0.22(200) \end{gathered}[/tex](Notice that 22% can be written as a decimal number by dividing 22 by 100)
Now, in order to find the value of "x", you need to evaluate:
1. You must solve the multiplication:
[tex]x=200-44[/tex]2. Finally you must solve the subtraction:
[tex]x=156[/tex]The answer is: It has 156 calories.