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  • 25-01-2021
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If body fat has a density of .94g/mL and 4.0L of fat is removed, how many pounds of fat were removed?

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  • 26-01-2021

Answer:

8.3lb of fat were removed

Explanation:

To solve this problem we need to convert the liters of fat removed to mL. Using the mL and density we can find the grams. To convert grams to pounds we must use (1lb = 453.592g):

mL fat:

4.0L * (1000mL / 1L) = 4000mL

g fat:

4000mL * (0.94g / mL) = 3760g of fat

lb fat:

3760g of fat * (1lb / 453.592g) =

8.3lb of fat were removed

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