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Grass starts with 30,000 kcal of energy. A cheetah would acquire kcal of energy after it ate a zebra that had consumed the grass.
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Grass starts with 30,000 kcal of energy. A cheetah would acquire kcal of energy after it ate a zebra that had consumed the grass.
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Answer: 300 is the correct answer!!
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