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The healthcare provider suggests that a client weighing 250 lbs. needs to lose 20% of the current body weight. How many pounds is this client expected to lose?
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The healthcare provider suggests that a client weighing 250 lbs. needs to lose 20% of the current body weight. How many pounds is this client expected to lose?
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The healthcare provider suggests that a client weighing 250 lbs. needs to lose 20% of the current body weight. How many pounds is this client expected to lose?
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50 lbs
250 x 20% = 50
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