The amount of vitamin A in 2 servings depends on the specific food being consumed. For example, foods like carrots, sweet potatoes, and spinach are high in vitamin A. If you provide the food item you’re referring to, I can give a more precise answer regarding its vitamin A content in 2 servings.
well I'm not quite sure, but 67% of people think u should, and 33% think u shouldn't. Hope this helps :)
2-3 servings
at least 2 servings
2 times
Fats, oils, and sweets- 0-1 servings per day (not too much either!) Milk, yogurt, and cheese- 2-3 servings Meat, poultry, fish, dry, beans, eggs, and, nuts- 2-3 servings Vegtables- 3-5 servings Fruit- 2-4 servings Bread, cereal, Rice, and pasta- 6-11 servings
You should eat 3 to 5 servings of vegetables and 2 to 4 servings of fruit.
50% DV means in one serving you get 50 percent of your daily value (DV) of whatever it may be based on the FDA or whoever writes what a human needs... so in 1 serving you get 50 percent and 2 servings you get 100%
If 3 bags of hash browns equal 18 servings, then each bag contains 6 servings (18 servings ÷ 3 bags = 6 servings per bag). For 2 servings, you would need 1/3 of a bag (2 servings ÷ 6 servings per bag = 1/3 bag). Therefore, you need one-third of a bag of hash browns for 2 servings.
There are 16 servings in 2 quarts of Kool-Aid, as 1 quart typically makes 8 servings.
2 full servings or 2.96 total servings
Grain:=6-11 servings=Vegatables:=3-5 servings=Fruit:=2-4 servings=Dairy:=2-3 servings=Meat, fish, eggs, nuts, ect:=2-3 servings=Sweets:=Try to keep it a low number!!!=
This would depend on how large the bowl is and how much salad is being made.