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​Sue picks up a cereal box and read that one serving provides 15 percent of the DV for total carbohydrate. What does this DV value tell us about the cereal?

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It tells us that one serving of the cereal will give the consumer 15 percent of the total carbohydrate required per day for optimum body functioning according to experts.

Step-by-step explanation:

The DV, otherwise known as daily value is the term used to describe the amount of a specific nutrient in a single serving of a particular food.

It is an indication of the amount of a particular nutrient present in one serving of a packaged food relative to the total amount of that nutrient required per day in humans or other animals.

Hence if one serving of a particular food provides 15% of the DV for carbohydrate, it means that a serving of such food per day will supply the person consumed it with 15% of the total carbohydrate recommended per day.

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