Interpretation:
The Daily Values (DV) for fat, saturated fat, total carbohydrate, and fiber based on a
Concept introduction:
The value of percent DV represents the percent of an individual nutrient in one serving of food. For a healthy adult, the value of DV is based on a

Answer to Problem 22.8E
Daily Values (DV) for fat based on a
Daily Values (DV) for saturated fat based on a
Daily Values (DV) for total carbohydrate based on a
Daily Values (DV) for fiber based on a
Explanation of Solution
Total fat per serving is
DV fulfilled by
The DV for fat is calculated by the following formula.
Substitute the value of fat per serving and percent quantity fulfilled by fat in equation (1).
Therefore, Daily Values (DV) for fat based on a
Total saturated fat per serving is
DV fulfilled by
The DV for saturated fat is calculated by the following formula.
Substitute the value of saturated fat per serving and percent quantity fulfilled by saturated fat in equation (2).
Therefore, Daily Values (DV) for saturated fat based on a
Total carbohydrate per serving is
DV fulfilled by
The DV for total carbohydrate is calculated by the following formula.
Substitute the value of total carbohydrate per serving and percent quantity fulfilled by total carbohydrate in equation (3).
Therefore, Daily Values (DV) for total carbohydrate based on a
Total fiber per serving is
DV fulfilled by
The DV for fiber is calculated by the following formula.
Substitute the value of fiber per serving and percent quantity fulfilled by fiber in equation (4).
Therefore, Daily Values (DV) for fiber based on a
Daily Values (DV) for fat based on a
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