It is healthiest to lose 1-2 pounds per week.
Your first 10-20 lbs will be water weight and that can happen in a day so keep drinking plenty. Carry a gallon with you and try to finish it every day. After that, from my best anecdotes, 30 lbs. 10 lbs a wk with consistent work and round meals.
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The key component to losing weight is to expend more calories than you intake. You need to figure out your daily caloric needs, and make changes from there. Losing 1-2 pounds a week is a safe and realistic goal. Know that it takes 3500 calories to lose pound. If you have a 2500 daily need, and you cut your intake to 2000 a day you'll lose 1 pound in a week. (2500-2000 = 500. 500 x 7dys/wk = 3500 cals; or 1lb) Also, if you dont have much body fat and are adding muscle, you might not notice a change in total weight.
Assuming 40 hr/wk and working 52 wk/yr: 13.8*40*52 = $28704/year.
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If you're exercising that much, you've probably got a fairly muscular build. At 5'4" and 130 pounds, you have a BMI of 22.3, which is smack-dab in the middle of the healthy range. Since you have a muscular build, you should ideally weigh a little more than what you do, for optimum health. The best way to lose weight is to choose skinny grandparents. Genetics pay a big role in how fat or skinny you are. Oh, but you're already 15. It's kinda late to be choosing different grandparents at this point. At age 15, your body is developing its reproductive system, and that's highly dependent on sexual hormones, which are chemically very similar to cholesterol - they're fats. Trying to lose weight at this point in your life could cause lifelong health complications.
Penske rentals, based on 500miles per wk... A day cab rental $945/wk, 4095/mo. sleeper cab rental $1125/wk, 4875/mo.
It all really depends on the baby, however the average weight of a 7 week year old baby is 25 pounds around about also depends how much food the baby is fed.
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The max in VT is $425/wk
(24.5 $/hour) x (40 hr/wk) x (52 wk/yr) = 50,960 $/yr before any deductions