There are 2.2 milligrams of iron in a 3.5 ounce serving of lamb. How much iron is in 9 ounces of lamb? Round the answer to one decimal place. A. 3.9 mg B. 6.7 mg C. 5.7 mg D. 0.9 mg
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To find the amount of iron in 1 ounce of lamb, we divide the amount of iron in a 3.5 ounce serving by 3.5. 2.2 mg / 3.5 oz = 0.6286 mg/oz Show more…
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