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A 70.0 kg person had a quarter pound cheeseburger, french fries, and a chocolate shake Review...
Problem 3.67 with feedback - Clinical Application Review Constants Periodic Table A 70.0-kg person had a quarter pound cheeseburger, french fries, and a chocolate Shake Part A (6) 40. Protein (6) 67 Carbohydrate (6) Cheeseburger 45 French fries 7 Chocolate 74 shake Using the table on the left, calculate the total localories for carbohydrates (rounding of the localories to the tens places Express the energy to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. 11 4 10 10. Value kcal
Part B
Using the table on the left, calculate the total kilocalories
for fat (rounding off the kilocalories to the tens place).
Express the energy to two significant figures and
include the appropriate units.
Part C Using the table on the left, calculate the total
kilocalories for protein (rounding off the kilocalories to the tens
place).
Express the energy to two significant figures and
include the appropriate units.
Part D
Determine the total kilocalories for the meal (rounding off to...
A meal consisting of a cheeseburger large fries and chocolate shake provides a total of 1120 kcal. Forty-eight percent of the energy in the meal is from carbohydrate and 13% is from protein. How many calories of fat does the meal contain?
Problem 3.31 Review Constants Perie Part A One cup of clam chowder contains 19 g of carbohydrate, 16 goffat, and 9 g of protein TABLE 3.7 Typical Energy Values for the Three Food Types Food Type kcal/g kJ/g Carbohydrate 4 17 9 38 Protein 4 17 How much energy, in kilocalories, is in the clam chowder? (Round off the kilocalories to the tens place.) Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA th O ?...
At Kate's next appointment, Paula showed Kate how to use a
glucose meter. She instructed Kate to measure her blood glucose
level twice a day before and after breakfast and dinner. Paula
explains to Kate that her pre-meal blood glucose level should be
110 mg/dL or less, and if it increases by more than 50 mg/dL, she
needs to lower the amount of carbohydrates she consumes. Kate and
Paula proceed to plan several meals. Because a meal should contain
about...