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The typical, well-nourished 4-year-old needs approximately 1.2 g protein/kg body weight per day. If Sue, who weighs 34 pounds (15.5 kg) were severely malnourished and received this one-day menu, how does the protein content of the menu compare to the typical, well-nourished child's protein needs?

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User Itsandy
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Answer:

The menu provides 3.5 times more protein per kg body weight

Step-by-step explanation:

The protein content of the menu compare to the typical, well-nourished child's protein needs means the menu will provide is 3.5 times more protein per kg body weight.

And this can be calculated by using this format:

The total grams of protein /weight in kg of body weight = grams of Protein per day

Which means 1.2 g protein/kg body weight per day÷34 pounds (15.5 kg) which will give us 3.5 times more protein per kg body.

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