A person's metabolic rate tends to go up after eating a meal and then, after some time has passed, it returns to a resti
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A person's metabolic rate tends to go up after eating a meal and then, after some time has passed, it returns to a resti
A person's metabolic rate tends to go up after eating a meal and then, after some time has passed, it returns to a resting metabolic rate. This phenomenon is known as the thermic effect of food, and the effect (in kJ per hour) -t 1.2 for one individual is F(t) = -9.32 + 170.5te where t is the number of hours that have elapsed since eating a meal. Find the total thermic energy of a meal for the next six hours after a meal by integrating the thermic effect function between t = 0 and t = 6. re The total thermic energy is about kJ. (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.)
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