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Analysis: The so-called 100g citrus contains C0.028g of vitamin C, which is equal to that of 400g peach. That is to say, the amount of vitamin C contained in 400g peaches is 0.028g, while that in 400g peaches is 0.028g. What is the ratio of 100g? What method should be used?

From the above calculation, we can know that the vitamin C content of 200g peach is 0.0 14g, and now 100g milk contains 0.00 1g vitamin C. How many grams of milk can contain 0.0 14g vitamin C? What methods are needed? I don't need to calculate, I know you understand.