Of the container from part 'c'. A 0.50-kilogram serving of milk has an energy content of 371 kcal. A 0.50-kilogram Ving of ground beef has an energy content of 1470 kcal. A 60.00-kilogram man drinks 0.50 kilograms of milk in two minutes. At the same time, his 60.00-kilogram identical twin brother eats 0.50 kilograms of ground beef in two minutes. Immediately after the food is consumed, is one brother heavier than the other? If so, identify the heavier brother and explain why he is heavier. If not, explain why neither brother is heavier.

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L, Of the container from part 'c'.
ILS) A 0.50-kilogram serving of milk has an energy content of 371 kcal. A 0.50-kilogram
uVing of ground beef has an energy content of 1470 kcal.
A 60.00-kilogram man drinks 0.50 kilograms of milk in two minutes. At the same time, his
60.00-kilogram identical twin brother eats 0.50 kilograms of ground beef in two minutes.
Immediately after the food is consumed, is one brother heavier than the other? If so, identify the
heavier brother and explain why he is heavier. If not, explain why neither brother is heavier.
Transcribed Image Text:L, Of the container from part 'c'. ILS) A 0.50-kilogram serving of milk has an energy content of 371 kcal. A 0.50-kilogram uVing of ground beef has an energy content of 1470 kcal. A 60.00-kilogram man drinks 0.50 kilograms of milk in two minutes. At the same time, his 60.00-kilogram identical twin brother eats 0.50 kilograms of ground beef in two minutes. Immediately after the food is consumed, is one brother heavier than the other? If so, identify the heavier brother and explain why he is heavier. If not, explain why neither brother is heavier.
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Mass of each brother = 60.00 kg

Mass of food consumed by each brother = 0.50 kg 

We need to compare the mass of brothers immediately after consumption of food. 

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