Final answer:
No, Susie is not eating enough protein based on the RDA. No, Susie is not eating too much carbohydrate based on the AMDR percentage.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. No, because her actual protein intake (g) is below the RDA. The AMDR gives a range of 10-35% of total calories, but the RDA (Recommended Dietary Allowance) provides a specific amount of protein intake based on an individual's age, sex, and weight. Susie should compare her actual protein intake (in grams) to the RDA to determine if she is eating enough protein.
2. No, because it is more than the AMDR and the percentage is more important than the actual amount of calories the percentage is based on. The AMDR for carbohydrates provides a range of 45-65% of total calories, and Susie's intake falls within this range. However, the percentage is more important than the actual amount of calories consumed, as it indicates the proportion of carbohydrates in her diet.