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The correct answer is 920IU of vitamin D.
International Unit (IU) is a unit of measurement used widely to quantify hormones, vitamins, blood products and several medications. It refers to the mass or volume of a substance but varies depending on the substance which is being measured and its biological activity.
Regarding Vitamin D, 1 microgram (μg) of vitamin D is equivalent to 40IU. Since 6 oz of baked salmon contains 23 μg of vitamin D, Andy's vitamin D intake will be 920IU (23 μg * 40IU = 920IU).
Answer:
Weight training could be offered to girls as well as boys but it would have to be modified to be more accepting to females.
Explanation:
Weight training has been a boys-only thing for a very long time and it has been adapted to fight the male body and its physical capabilities. If they were to offer it to girls now in its current state, it wouldn't be as accepting of a class. It would cause harm to the girls and some of that harm would be temporary and some could be permanent. As much as it would be right for weight training to be offered to girls, it will take some time and adjustments before it could happen.