The conversion factor from WHAT to WHAT! Daily value to value per second? per year? Daily value of compounds of sodium? If so, which ones?
The effect of multiplying a given measurement by one or more conversion factors the value may be changed.
Value must be correct
What effect do interest rates have on the calculation of future and present value, how does the length of time affect future and present value, how do these two factors correlate.
The large value converting to small value is multiplied. The small value converting to large value is divided. inches (small value) to feet (large value) is divided. The number of inches in a feet is 12 inches, so to convert inches to feet, one would need to divide the number by 12.
Gold value changes daily just like stock values. As of July 07, 2014 the value of 1 gram of gold is $42. 27.
The daily requirement of phosphorus is 800. How many grams of phosphorus are needed?
The daily intake value for sodium (for a 2000 kilocalories diet) is 2.3 g.
mustard contains 2838 mg of sodium in one serving which is 1185 of the daily recommended value.
The FDA recommends a daily dosage of 2400 milligrams per day. Although I was unable to find an exact measurement to be considered "Low Sodium" I would suggest that your intake should be less that the recommended dosage.
The effect of multiplying a given measurement by one or more conversion factors the value may be changed.
The recommended daily value for the intake is 2,5-5 g.
Yes. Conversion factors will generally be dimensionless constants.
Yes.One serving of Kraft Jet Puffed miniature marshmallows (2/3 cup) has 25mg of sodium, or 1% of the recommended daily value.
To change from one SI prefix to another, we use the conversion factor of 10 raised to the power of the difference between the two prefixes. For example, to convert from centimeters (10^-2) to meters (10^0), we use a conversion factor of 10^2. Simply multiply the value by this conversion factor to make the conversion.
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sodium, iron, calcium, magnesium, etc.
The value of the conversion factor depends on the units used to express the quantity being converted. Different units require different conversion factors to relate them accurately. The conversion factor is determined by the relationship between the original unit and the desired unit in the formula for the specific substance.