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16 January, 21:46

What is maximum mass of carbohydrate in a 6-oz serving of diet soda that contains less than 1 Calorie per can if the average number of Calories for carbohydrates is 4.1 Calories/g?

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  1. 16 January, 22:07
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    0.24 g

    Explanation:

    Given that:

    The average number of the calories for the carbohydrates = 4.1 calorie / g

    Also,

    6 - oz serving of the diet soda contains less than 1 calorie per can

    So,

    Maximum mass of carbohydrate = Maximum calorie / Average number of the calories for the carbohydrates

    The maximum of the calorie can be 1 calorie per can

    So,

    Maximum mass of carbohydrate = 1 calorie / 4.1 calorie / g = 0.24 g
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