111 lbs of water would be found in a 185lb person.
Water makes up 60% of our body weight. 60% of 185 = 111
87 lbs of water would be found in a 145lb person. Water makes up 60% of our body weight. 60% of 145 = 87
The human body is made up of 55%-77% water. So, a person who weighs 200 pounds probably has 110-154* lbs of water in their body. *This is not an expert answer. This is based off "quick and dirty" basic math; 200x.55=110 200x.77=154
That depends on what's in the gallon. -- 1 gallon of air weighs about 0.02 pound. -- 1 gallon of water weighs about 8.4 pounds. -- 1 gallon of gold weighs about 160 pounds. -- If the gallon is empty, then it has no weight at all ... zero pounds.
Everyone has a different percentage of water in their body. Babies have more water percentage than adults. Men have more than women. The average adult male had approximately 60% water in his body, where as a female typically has 55%. Those with more fat than muscle have less water by volume than those who are thinner.
A 120 person has approximately 4 quarts of blood.
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94 pounds
65 pounds a+
94 pounds
65 pounds a+
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On average 70 % - so 140 pounds.
On average 70 % - so 140 pounds.
65 pounds a+