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A sports scientist has made the formula below that gives the energy in joules provided, e per ml , a consumed of a power drink. e=a×0.2 Substitute in 660 for the amount consumed…
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A sports scientist has made the formula below that gives the energy in joules provided, e per ml , a consumed of a power drink. e=a×0.2 Substitute in 660 for the amount consumed…
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A sports scientist has made the formula below that gives the energy in joules provided,
e
per
ml
,
a
consumed of a power drink.
e=a×0.2
Substitute in
660
for the amount consumed,
a
, in an energy shake and give the energy provided,
e
.
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Gotta space it better but I think it’s .35
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