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One-third cup of black beans provides 20% of the potassium you need daily. You must get the remaining 1,360 milligrams from other sources.
How many milligrams of potassium should you consume daily?
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1,360 is 80%
Plus ? 20%
Is 100%
So 80 is 4 times 20
So you can divide 1360 by 4 to find 20%
So 340mg is 20% of your daily value
So then add 340 plus 1360 to get total daily value
1700mg
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