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Male caloric needs. The number of calories needed each day by a moderately active man who weighs w kilograms, is h centimeters tall, and is a years old can be estimated by the polynomial 19.18w + 7h - 9.52a + 92.4
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Henry
C = 19.18*73 + 7*178 - 9.52*30 + 92.4 =
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