Kristi,
I think disk utility can do it. If you look in its toolbar, there's an option 
called burn. If you hit it, then disk utility will ask where the image is 
located, so that you can select it and then hit burn. I cannot discover whether 
or not iso files are being supported, but disk util can do so many useful 
things that chances are likely that it will also burn iso files.
On Jun 24, 2012, at 7:47 PM, Krysti .Power wrote:

> hey all ho would i burn a iso on a mac 
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