1%
yes you can'pretty much milk is milk no matter what it is labelled
Yes it will tast like 1 percent milk
Yes i think
Whole Milk
14 grams or about 3.25 reaspoons.
1 cup of 1% milk will have about 13g of carbohydrates.
100 percent
Drinking milk in moderation can be healthy.
3.25
Yes.
If 'X' is the number of quarts of 6 percent butterfat milk and 'Y' is the number of quarts of the 1 percent butterfat milk then: x + y = 75 quarts and (6x + 1y)/75 = 4 (because we want 4 percent per quart) then solving for the system of equations leads to: x = 45 quarts (the 6 percent) and y = 30 quarts (the 1 percent)
Different qualities of processed milk have different amounts of fat in them. 1 percent fat milk has 2.4 grams in a cup. 2 percent has 4.9 grams in a cup. Even nonfat milk has a small quantity of fat, at .2 grams per cup. Surprisingly, though, whole milk doesn't have that much more than 2 percent, at 8 grams in a cup.