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Rashid [163]
3 years ago
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Base your answer on the graph below, which shows the average number of Calories needed each day by young people.

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irina1246 [14]3 years ago
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When it comes to the average number of calories that a human should take daily, A. <u>At 9</u><u>, a </u><u>female </u><u>needs the </u><u>same daily Calories</u><u> as a </u><u>male</u><u>.</u>

The graph shows that when at the age of 9, both males and females require the same caloric intake of around 1,800 calories daily. Females therefore need the same daily calories as males.

The other options are wrong because:

  • Females at 17 need less caloric intake than males
  • Males only need more caloric intake than females from age 13
  • Males need the same caloric intake as females at age 5

In conclusion, both males and females need the <u>same daily caloric intake</u> at the age of 9.

<em>Find out more at brainly.com/question/1563971.</em>

<u>Options to the question are:</u>

a. At 9, a female needs the same daily Calories as a male.

b. Females at 17 need more caloric intake than males

c. Males need more caloric intake at all ages

d. Males need less caloric intake at 5 than females

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