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5. "% Daily Value" means the percentage of how much of that nutrient is in (Points : 2) a. the entire package of the food item. b. one serving of the food item. c. one day. d. the number of servings on the package divided by 2,000.
"% Daily Value" means the percentage of how much of that nutrient is in: one serving of the food item.
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