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How can some food labels claim that they are a source of 150% of some vitamin or mineral? Is that possible? Explain. Can you express this percentage as a ratio?

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Explanation:

They are 150% of the recommended daily allowance. There is a certain amount of a vitamin or mineral that a person is supposed to get to meet nutritional needs. The amount in the food exceeds that amount

150% is 150:100

or 3:2

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