<span>The question is asking what the the % daily values found on a food label are based on. Those values give us the information for example that some food is 30% of necessary daily calories or that it covers 30% of the need for Vitamin C. This is based on the needs of an average adult person, who needs to consume 2000 calories a day.</span><span />
Answer:
Even those two ingredients can give differents vitamin B supply, the most significant amount will be present in Vitamin C. The correct answer to the question is option A.
Explanation:
Vitamin C is present in lentils and carrots, being the first one (lentils) rich in vitamin C. The carrot is richer in vitamins k and a. But in this meal combination will prevail the Vitamin C amount.
These options are kind of the same but anyways
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Answer:
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