Kenji calculated that he needed to
eat about 2000 calories per day
based on his weight, age, a...
Mathematics, 07.11.2020 02:30 cbawesome8
Kenji calculated that he needed to
eat about 2000 calories per day
based on his weight, age, and
activity level. For lunch, he ate a
hamburger that had 538 calories.
What percent of Kenji's daily
calorie needs does this hamburger
represent? Show your thinking.
Answers: 3
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