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%
6/100 or 3/50
Add a percent sign to make it 6% .