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Deep yellow and dark green leafy vegetables are among the best sources of vitamin A. List three of these sources.
 
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How much sodium is in a teaspoon of salt and in a large double cheeseburger with everything?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Raw whole carrot (7.5 inches long) = 20,253 IU vitamin A Raw chopped spinach (1 cup) = 2015 IU vitamin A
Sweet potato (baked w/skin; 2 inches in diameter, 5 inches long) = 31,860 IU vitamin A

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One teaspoon of salt = 2.325 mg of sodium
Large double cheeseburger with everything = 1.051 mg sodium




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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
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