name the food you are asking about. something can contain 2500 calories from carbs, such as flour. then, oil can contain 2500 calories from pure fat. then there are middle things that can contain half and half etc such as peanut butter.
70 percent of 2500 calories is 1750 calories.
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Depends on gender, weight, and physical activity. An average adult male requires about 2500, and a female 2000. Excess calories are deposited as fat.
Food has different amounts of fat in them, so it's impossible to say. 2000 calories is the usual eating habit for people without conditions changing that.
About 2000- 2500 calories About 2000- 2500 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.
There are no fat calories but 2 calories altogether!
2,500 calories = ~9.914 BTU
Depending on your activity: not active at all: 1400-1600 calories moderate:1800 calories active: 2000- 2500 calories very active: 2500- 2800 calories
324 fat calories.Take grms of fat, multiply by 9 to get fat calories.
3500 calories are in pound of fat. 3500 calories are in pound of fat.
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