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A female athlete weighs 120 pounds before a race and 115 pounds after the race. How much fluid, at a minimum, should she consume?
 a. 2 cups
 b. 5 cups
 c. 7 cups
 d. 10 cups
  e. 17 cups

Question 2

An athlete is in the early weeks of an aerobic training program and develops a decrease in hemoglobin concentration not associated with undue fatigue. Which statement is true?
 a. Decreased hemoglobin concentrations are never a cause for concern.
  b. The athlete has an iron deficiency.
 c. The athlete is experiencing low blood volume.
 d. Taking a vitamin mineral supplement is necessary to correct the issue.
  e. The athlete probably has a condition called sports anemia.



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Answer to Question 1

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