The amount of water in a persons body varries directly with the persons wwight. A person weighing 90 kg contains 60 litters of water. How many litters of water will a person weighing 50 kg contain​

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100/3Step-by-step EXPLANATION:W directly PROPORTIONAL to Amount of WATER in body=> w= k*a. Where k is proportionality constant=> ATQ90= k*60.=> k= 3/2Therefore if w= 50=> 50= 3/2 * a=> a= 100/ 3 litres

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