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===Calculators===


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How do I convert 1.5g of fat (such as in a serving of some peanut butter) to the percentage recommended daily amount?


For that kind of question, you need another number: the amount (in grams) of fat that is recommended. Then you can use percentages, because percentages are ratios or fractions and so they compare two numbers like how much fat you consume
compared to how much you are recommended to consume in a day. For example, if the recommended daily amount is 45 grams and I eat 1.5 grams, then that converts to a percentage like this: 1.5 ÷ 45 = 0.0333 = 3.33 %.





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How do I convert 1.5g of fat (such as in a serving of some peanut butter) to the percentage recommended daily amount?
For that kind of question, you need another number: the amount (in grams) of fat that is recommended. Then you can use percentages, because percentages are ratios or fractions and so they compare two numbers like how much fat you consume 
compared to how much you are recommended to consume in a day. For example, if the recommended daily amount is 45 grams and I eat 1.5 grams, then that converts to a percentage like this: 1.5 ÷ 45 = 0.0333 = 3.33 %.


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