I am trying to watch my calories and fat intake. Everyday, I get a 16 oz coffee from 7-11. I add 4 regular white sugar packets and 4 packets of irish cream creamer. How many calories and fat is that?
Thu, Aug 27, 2009
I am trying to watch my calories and fat intake. Everyday, I get a 16 oz coffee from 7-11. I add 4 regular white sugar packets and 4 packets of irish cream creamer. How many calories and fat is that?
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August 27th, 2009 at 3:58 am
Here is another math mixed w/ food question!!!
Well, here we go, if the coffee is 16 oz. Then the coffee calories each is 73 calories and divide the calories by 5 and then you get plus the remainders is like this 73 divided by 5 = 14 r3, so 14 + 3 = 17. So the coffee is 17 grams of fat. Let’s move on to the white sugar packet. So there are 4 sugar packets. Each sugar packet is 5 calories each so 5 x 4 = 20 calories. So divide it by 5 again so it is 4 grams of fat. Then let’s go to the irish cream. The cream is like about 20 calories one-ninth a cup that you probably drank. So divide again by 5. Then it goes to the 4 grams again like the sugar. This is the scratch sheet that you can look at:
Calories: 73
20
+20
____
113 calories
Fat: 17
4
+4
___
25 grams of fat
So now you have your real answers: 25 grams of fat and 113 calories!!! Now, now don’t get to dissapointed about your weight, that is an average of the coffee drinkers. So that is more or less now. That will be the resolved answer on this. I hope I get a best answer!!! This answerer’s question is ajurned.