To find the mass of 6% calcium in mg, you need to know the total mass of the sample. Then, you multiply the total mass by 0.06 (6% as a decimal) to find the mass of calcium. Make sure to convert the result to milligrams for the final answer.
A medium-sized tomato contains about 6 mg of calcium.
A medium-sized peach contains about 6 mg of calcium.
At agesChildren and teens should consume this much calcium every day:Younger than 6 months200 mg/day6 ot 12 months260 mg/day1 to 3 years700 mg/day4 to 8 years1,000 mg/day9 to 13 years1,300 mg/day14 to 18 years1,300 mg/day
Yogurt, low fat, plain, vanilla, coffee, 200g; 400 mg Calcium Yogurt, low fat, fruit, 200g; 345 mg Calcium Yogurt, nonfat, 150g; 200-250 mg Calcium Yogurt, frozen, 240 ml 240 mg Calcium Calcium fortified milk, 240 ml 400 mg Calcium Milk, nonfat, 1%, 2%, whole, 240 ml; 300 mg Calcium Cream, half and half, 1 Tbs 16 mg Calcium Calcium Fortified Orange Juice, 240 ml; 300 mg Calcium Ice cream, vanilla, 240 ml; 176 mg Calcium Cheese, Gruyere, 25g; 287 mg Calcium Cheese, mozzarella, part skim, 25g; 207 mg Calcium Cheese, Cheddar, 25g; 204 mg Calcium Cheese, American, 25g; 174 mg Calcium Cheese, cottage, 2% fat, 240 ml; 155 mg Calcium Cheese, cream, 2 T 23 mg Calcium Macaroni and Cheese, 150g; 240 mg Calcium Salmon, Canned, with bones, 75g; 185 mg Calcium Rhubarb, cooked, 240ml; 174 mg Calcium Oatmeal, fortified 240ml; 163 mg Calcium Spinach, frozen, cooked, 240ml; 138 mg Calcium Tofu, firm, 240ml; 258 mg Calcium Almonds, 240ml; 92 mg Calcium Beans, boiled, baked or refried, 240ml; 50 mg Calcium Mustard greens, cooked from fresh, 240ml; 52 mg Calcium Orange, 1 medium 52 mg Calcium Halibut, baked, 75g; 51 mg Calcium Kale, fresh, cooked, 240ml; 47 mg Calcium Broccoli, cooked from fresh, 240ml; 36 mg Calcium (a good source of vitamin D) Bread, whole wheat, slice; 32 mg Calcium
6 percent is .06 or 6/100, or reduced 3/50.
6 percent of 400 = 24 6% of 400 = 6%/100% * 100% = 0.06 * 100% = 6%
Recommended Calcium Intake1Age (Male and Female) 0-6 months 210 mg/day 7-12 months 270 mg/day 1-3 years 500 mg/day 4-8 years 800 mg/day 9-18 years 1300 mg/day 19-50 years 1000 mg/day Over 50 years 1200 mg/day1 People with osteoporosis may need more calcium and vitamin D. Check with your doctor
You can easily change any percent to a decimal - simply divide the percent by 100:6 ÷ 100 = 0.06
Change = -6 inches so %age change = -6/12*100 = -50%
A 14-year-old typically needs about 1300 mg of calcium per day to support bone growth and development. It is important for teenagers to get an adequate amount of calcium to build strong and healthy bones during this critical period of growth.
6/100 or 3/50