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How many grams of calcium would be a typical amount in a 60-kg adult?

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1200 g Ca

Step-by-step explanation:

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Based on the average composition of the body, it is found that roughly the 2% corresponds to the content of calcium, thus, for a 60-kg adult, the grams of calcium are:


m_(Ca)=60kg*(1000g)/(1kg)*(2gCa)/(100g) =1200gCa

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