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Mathematics, 11.03.2020 22:56, salihanegawo

The volume of blood in a person's body is proportional to body weight. A person who weighs 140 pounds has approximately 4 quarts of blood. Estmate the number of quarts of blood in a person who weighs 100 pounds. Determine the proportion. 100 140 Do not simplfty) There are approximately quarts of blood in a person who weighs 100 pounds. Round to two decimal places as needed.)

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