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21 July, 07:56

A food can be labeled cholesterol-free if it contains less than 2 mg cholesterol and 2 g or less saturated fat per serving. Is this a cholesterol-free food?

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  1. 21 July, 11:47
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    No

    Step-by-step explanation: A cholesterol-free food should contain 0 mg of cholesterol. A "mg" is a milligram which is = 0.001 grams. It would be false to say that a food is cholesterol free even if it contains that small amount of cholesterol because in conclusion, the cholesterol is still present in its little quantity of 0.001 grams.
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