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Generally, compared with a 25-to 34-year-old, body weight for those over 65 years of age is
 
  A. less and increasing
  B. more and increasing
  C. less and decreasing
  D. more and decreasing
  E. gender-dependent, with different trends for males and females

Question 2

Average mature body weight is approximately
 
  A. 15 times birth weight
  B. 20 times birth weight
  C. 30 times birth weight
  D. attained at age 15, regardless of gender



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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