If a 180 pound body

  1. If we neglect the effects of air friction, which would hit the ground first if dropped from rest, a 5 pound body or a 1 pound
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  2. A pound of body fat stores an amount of chemical energy equivalent to 3500 Cal. When sleeping, the average adult burns or
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  3. A pound of body fat stores an amount of chemical energy equivalent to 3500 Cal. When sleeping, the average adult burns or
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  4. A pound of body fat stores an amount of chemical energy equivalent to 3500 Cal. When sleeping, the average adult burns or
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  5. A pound of body fat stores an amount of chemical energy equivalent to 3500 Cal. When sleeping, the average adult burns or
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  6. A pound of body fat stores an amount of chemical energy equivalent to 3500 Cal. When sleeping, the average adult burns or
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  7. A pound of body fat stores an amount of chemical energy equivalent to 3500 Cal. When sleeping, the average adult burns or
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  8. A pound of body fat stores an amount of chemical energy equivalent to 3500 Cal (remember, 1 Calorie = 1 kilocalorie). When
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  9. Marri bought 1/2 pound licorice, 1/3 pound of candy worms, and 2/5 pound of jawbreakers. how many more pounds of licorice than
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  10. On a brisk walk, a person burns about 325 Cal/h. A pound of body fat stores an amount of chemical energy equivalent to 3500 Cal.
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