Verifying Nutritional Analysis Procedures
As a workplace health and safety coordinator, you are documenting the seven-step problem-solving strategy used to analyze a cereal label. The label shows that 190 mg of sodium represents 8% of the total recommended daily amount. After calculating the total daily amount to be 2,375 mg, what specific mathematical calculation must you perform during the 'Check' step to verify this result is correct?
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As a health and safety coordinator at a manufacturing plant, you are reviewing nutritional information for the employee cafeteria. A label for a wheat square cereal states that one serving contains 190 mg of sodium, which is 8% of the total recommended daily amount. According to the standard problem-solving strategy for percent applications, what is the total recommended daily amount of sodium?
As a workplace nutrition consultant, you are reviewing nutritional data for the employee cafeteria. A cereal label states that 190 mg of sodium provides 8% of the total recommended daily amount. Arrange the following steps in the correct order to solve for the total daily amount using the standard seven-step problem-solving strategy.
As a workplace wellness coordinator, you are documenting the analysis of a nutrition label for wheat square cereal to help employees understand sodium intake. One serving has 190 mg of sodium, which is 8% of the recommended daily amount. Match each mathematical component from the seven-step problem-solving strategy to its corresponding role in this analysis.
As a workplace health consultant, you are analyzing a nutrition label for a wheat square cereal. The label states that mg of sodium represents $8%{}190 = k \cdot ssk$?
Verifying Nutritional Analysis Procedures