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kate wants to limit her added sugar to less than 10% of her total calories...given her TEE of 2,030 kcals/day, how many calories of added sugar would be 10%?

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Final answer:

Calculate the number of calories of added sugar that would be 10% of Kate's total calories, multiply her TEE by 0.1.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the number of calories of added sugar that would be 10% of Kate's total calories, we first need to determine her total daily energy expenditure (TEE).

Given that her TEE is 2,030 kcals/day, we can calculate 10% of that by multiplying 2,030 by 0.1.

This gives us 203 kcals, which would be 10% of Kate's total calories.

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