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On the food label for a package of crackers, what does a 15 percent Daily Value for iron mean?
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The entire package of crackers is made up of 15 percent iron.
The entire package of crackers is made up of 15 percent iron.
One serving of the crackers provides 15 percent of the iron that the average person needs each day.
One serving of the crackers provides 15 percent of the iron that the average person needs each day.
One cracker provides 15 percent of the iron you need each meal.
One cracker provides 15 percent of the iron you need each meal.
The entire package of crackers provides 15 percent of the iron that the average person needs each day.
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One serving of the crackers provides 15 percent of the iron that the average person needs each day.
Explanation: Daily Value percentages on labels refer to the amount provided by one serving, based on a standard 2,000-calorie diet.
Explanation: Daily Value percentages on labels refer to the amount provided by one serving, based on a standard 2,000-calorie diet.
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