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kodithompson

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An athlete's pre-exercise weight is 163 pounds. His post-exercise weight is 161 pounds. What does this two (2 ) pound weight loss represent?
 A) Fat loss
  B) Loss of muscle mass
  C) Fluid loss
  D) Lean body mass

Question 2

One liter of water weighs approximately ____.
 A) one pound
  B) one kilogram
  C) two pounds
  D) two kilograms



dreamfighter72

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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