a multivitamin/mineral supplement that contains at least 3 vitamins and/or minerals rather than a single nutrient supplement

Vitamin Mineral Supplement Review
You will need a vitamin supplement label to review for this assignment. You must choose a multivitamin/mineral supplement that contains at least 3 vitamins and/or minerals rather than a single nutrient supplement (i.e. Vitamin C). After you have reviewed the information in the text and lecture notes, you will respond to these questions:
What is the name of the supplement? Is it a pill or a gummy?
What is the serving size (is it 1 pill? 1 gummy? 2 pills)? What is the cost per serving?
Complete the following chart:
Note: please list the units of measurement for each nutrient value in each column.
It’s important that the units are consistent in each column because you may find different units listed between the label and the textbook. For example, your supplement might list Vitamin A in IU while the textbook lists the RDA and UL in micrograms (ug). Most supplements are getting away from the old IU terminology, but if your supplement is still using IU, then you will need to convert the units to micrograms, otherwise the comparisons will be meaningless. This would make the most sense for Vitamins A and D. For Vitamin E, convert IU to mg to match the RDA and UL figures.
You do not need to convert the figures for any of the other nutrients except for the three mentioned above.
See the insider back page in your textbook for conversion formulas and examples of calculations (also listed here below).
Please see attached images to complete assignment instructions

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