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Chemistry, 05.10.2020 15:01, rebtav

Calculate the Calories per gram for each food you tested by dividing the Calorie value by the mass of the food. How do these values compare to the Calories per gram on the nutrition label for each food? Peanut: 3.2 Calories per gram
Cheeto: 0.19 Calories per gram
(btw I wasn't given a nutrition label for either & on nutrition labels there are no "Calories per gram" so I'm a bit confused)

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