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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Photon336
OpenStudy (anonymous):
here
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Photon336
OpenStudy (photon336):
You can actually look up the vitamin E content for each of these compounds online for example.
Avocado has vitamin E 3.1 1 mg (ATE)
then what you can actually do is compare the numbers
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
help plez
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is avacdo is first
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can u help with this plez
OpenStudy (photon336):
I'll help you arrange the table, help me look up the values for each compound
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i am scred if i find them differ
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok @Photon336 ill tryy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok what should i look up
OpenStudy (photon336):
the amount of vitamin E in peanutbutter
OpenStudy (photon336):
then we will collect all the data and make a chart
OpenStudy (photon336):
13.5 mg of vitamin E in peanut butter.
3.1 mg of vitamin E avocado
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i canr find it . I'm confused it give me different number ;(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
which is first
OpenStudy (anonymous):
??
OpenStudy (anonymous):
plez
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Photon336
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OpenStudy (photon336):
all i did was look up the names
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so peanut butter is first
OpenStudy (photon336):
@lifebluelife18 we need to look up the vitamin E content for all the products
OpenStudy (photon336):
let's do that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok peanut butter
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
A serving of peanut butter has 3 mg of the powerful antioxidant vitamin E, 49 mg of bone-building magnesium, 208 mg of muscle-friendly potassium, and 0.17 mg of immunity-boosting vitamin B6. Research shows that eating peanuts can decrease your risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic health conditions.
OpenStudy (photon336):
Well, so far
23.2 mg of vitamin E peanut butter
13.5 mg of vitamin E in raisin bran.
3.1 mg of vitamin E avocado
OpenStudy (anonymous):
they r from highest to lowest
OpenStudy (anonymous):
then oil
OpenStudy (anonymous):
right
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OpenStudy (photon336):
Well, so far
amount of vitamin E in the following. listed from greatest first to least
23.2 mg peanut butter
13.5 mg raisin bran.
3.1 mg avocado
0.07 mg 2% milk
0 mg saffflower oil