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Engineering, 07.04.2020 19:09 fahaddakhil3186

The body mass index, BMI=(W(kg))/(H^2 (m^2)) of a 1.7-m-tall woman who normally has pasta for lunch is 30. She now decides to drop the oil that she uses to prepare her lunch (2 tablespoons, corresponding to 240 calories). Assuming that the deficit in the calorie intake is made up by burning body fat, determine how long it will take for the BMI of this person to drop to 20. Take the metabolizable energy content of 1 kg of body fat to be 33,100 kJ.

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