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April, a 19-year-old female weighing 160 pounds and with 30 percent body fat, would like to know her recommended body weight at 22 percent body fat. Fat weight = body weight (lbs)  percent body fat Lean body weight = body weight (lbs) - fat weight (lbs) Recommended body weight (lbs) = lean body weight (lbs)  (1.0 - desired body fat percentage) What is April's recommended body weight at 22 percent body fat?
 A) 135.2 lbs
  B) 148.2 lbs
  C) 142.5 lbs
  D) 143.6 lbs
  E) 138.2 lbs

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April, a 19-year-old female weighing 160 pounds and with 30 percent body fat, would like to know her recommended body weight at 22 percent body fat. Fat weight = body weight (lbs)  percent body fat Lean body weight = body weight (lbs) - fat weight (lbs) Recommended body weight (lbs) = lean body weight (lbs)  (1.0 - desired body fat percentage) What is April's lean body weight?
 A) 35.2 lbs
  B) 48 lbs
  C) 112 lbs
  D) 144 lbs
  E) 83.2 lbs



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bhavsar

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C




Cooldude101

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Reply 2 on: Aug 6, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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