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Amount of energy come from fat: 1. 930 c...

Amount of energy come from fat:
1. 930 cal
2. 1000 cal
3. 900 cal
4. 400 cal

A

930 kcal

B

1000 kcal

C

900 kcal

D

400 kcal

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