EBK BASIC CHEMISTRY
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Author: Timberlake
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Chapter 3.6, Problem 44PP
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
The given values related to the energy of values for foods.
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Answer the following questions using the energy values for foods in the table. Do not round off any of up calculations until the answer is achieved. Round off the answers in kilocalories or kilojoules to the tens place.
Part A. Determine the total kilojoules in two tablespoons of crunch peanut butter that contains 6g of carbohydrates, 19g of fat, and 8g of protein
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units
Part B. Determine the grams of protein in one cup of soup that has 140kcal with 8g of carbohydrate and 6g of fat
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units
Part C. Determine the kilocalories in one can of cola if it has 30.g of carbohydrate and no fat or protein.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
Part D. Determine the total kilocalories for a diet that consists of 63g of carbohydrate, 8g of fat, and 180 of protein
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EBK BASIC CHEMISTRY
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