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11 November, 21:16

The meal that the scientists provided to each of the volunteers at t = 10 hours contained five eggs weighing 50 g each. Approximately how much methionine was served to each volunteer?

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  1. 11 November, 21:21
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    The provided question is incomplete as it lack essential information and the option however the complete question with correct option are given below:

    Egg provides 400 mg of methionine per 100 g of weight.

    The meal that the scientists provided the volunteers at t = 10 hours contained five eggs weighing 500 g each. Approximately how much methionine was served to each volunteer? A. 10 mg, B. 1 x 104 mg, C. 3 x 104 mg, D. 6.25 x 105 mg

    The correct answer is option B. 1 x 104 mg.

    Explanation:

    This question is provided the information that an egg gives 400 mg/100 g of the weight. One can calculate methionine that was served to the volunteers as given below:

    So, an egg provides 400 mg of methionine per 100 g of weight.

    5 eggs = 500 g each weighs in at 2.5 kg total (5 egg x 500 g/egg = 2,500 g).

    2,500 g x (400 mg Met/100 g weight) = 10,000 mg = 1.0 x 104 mg

    Thus, the correct answer is option B. 1.0 x 104 mg.
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