"Calories are calories. The answer is still 268.5."
Not necessarily. TECHNICALLY Calories with a capital "C" is, as I'm pretty sure I remember from science class...equivalent to 1,000 calories with a lower case "c". BUT on things such as the Nutritional Facts on food items, you should treat it all the same. Perhaps the idiots who print those nutritional facts don't know the difference between Calories and calories?? There is no telling. ;)
So TECHNICALLY the answer to your question is 268,500 calories. BUT if you are asking about something related to foods...then yes, the answer is still 268.5.
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The original answer is correct. Capitalising the word 'calorie' doesn't make it 1000 calories -that would be a kilocalorie.
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There are 203 calories in 203 calories.
roughly 20 calories
90 calories.
There is no such thing as a "serving of calories".
64 calories 64 calories
720 calories!
it has 180 calories and 130 fat calories
Depends on the brand... 280 calories 340 calories 120 calories 530 calories
75 calories.
500 calories
280 calories
No fat calories are a proportion of how many fat calories are in the total calorie count. So on the label of some food, if it says 100 calories, 50 fat calories, that means there are 100 calories, but 50 of them are from fat.