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How much volume (in cm^3) is gained by a person who gains 11.5 lbs of pure fat?
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How much volume (in cm^3) is gained by a person who gains 11.5 lbs of pure fat?
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The density of fat is about 0.9 g/cm³
First, we convert the given mass of fat from pounds to grams.
1 pound = 454 grams
Mass of fat = 5,221 g
Volume = mass / density
Volume = 5221 / 0.9
Volume = 5801.1 cm³
Volume gained = 5800 cm³
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