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5 October, 23:09

At soccer practice, natalie ran laps and practiced dribbling. after practice, she had a granola bar, a piece of fruit, and some fruit juice. use the information in the table to determine the total calorie change.

Running Laps - Calories Burned: 158

Dribbling - Calories Burned: 106

Granola Bar - Calories: 193

Fruit - Calories: 46

Juice - Calories: 41

a. - 544

b. 16

c. 544

d. - 16

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  1. 5 October, 23:29
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    b. 16

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First we need to take into consideration the amount of total calories burned.

    Running Laps - Calories Burned is 158.

    Dribbling - Calories Burned is 106.

    We take the total value of both and add them up to get the total amount of calories burned.

    158 + 106 = 264 Total Calories Burned.

    Now we have to find the total amount of calories that Natalie gained.

    Granola Bar - Calories is 193.

    Fruit - Calories is 46.

    Juice - Calories is 41.

    193 + 46 + 41 = 280 Total Calories Gained.

    Now we subtract the number of calories gained to the number of calories burned.

    280 - 264 = 16 Calories.

    After everything that Natalie did and ate, she gained 16 more calories.
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