A little under 50 percent.
225 calories
7 calories per ml, 7.5ml of alcohol, 122.5 calories.
You would be able to extract 10g of metal from 1000g of an ore containing 1 percent metal. This is calculated by taking 1 percent of 1000g.
carbohydrates provide 4 cal/1 g, so it would be 25 g x 4 Cal = 100 Calories
The empirical formula of this compound would be MgO.
That would be about 9.6%
On a grid containing 100 squares, 25 percent of the grid would be equivalent to shading in 25 squares.
Each piece of pie would have 13% calories of the 300 calories in the whole pie. This is because the 300 calories divided evenly between the 12 grams of fat would equal around the sum of that amount.
From 1000 g of ore containing 1 percent metal, you would be able to extract 10 g of metal. This is calculated by taking 1 percent of 1000 g.
It depends on the type of milk. Skim milk for example, in that amount, would be about 60 calories. For 2% milk, for example also in that amount, it would be about 100 calories.
30 percent fat 5 percent protein and 65 percent carbohydrates
Well, enough so that the number of calories from saturated fat is less than or equal to 10 percent of your total calories consumed. How many calories are you consuming in day? Take 10 percent of that. That's the high end of the number of calories from saturated fat that you can consume in a day. Divide by the number of calories in a gram of fat (9), and you'll have the number of grams of saturated fat you can consume without exceeding 10 percent. Assuming you are on an 1800 calorie diet, you could consume up to 180 calories from saturated fat. Dividing this by 9, you would get 20 grams of saturated fat. However, it is probably more healthful to consume no more than 7% of calories as saturated fat, which is what is allowed on the American Heart Association's Step II diet. This would be 126 calories, or 14 grams of saturated fat a day.