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jerry coleman

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Ingredients are listed on a label in which order by weight
 
  1. Nutrient
  2. Kilocalorie
  3. Descending
  4. Daily value

Question 2

To be labeled as a good source of a particular vitamin, mineral, or fiber, one serving must contain what percentage of its daily value?
 
  1. 5 to 8
  2. 10 to 19
  3. 20 to 29
  4. 30 to 39



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Answer to Question 1

3

Answer to Question 2

2



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