none there are 3,500 calories in a pound
The amount of fat lost when one burns calories is hard to determine but one is assured of losing weight when he or she loses calories.
18 pounds
It depends on your metabolism and calorie expenditure. Let's say your body naturally expands 2000 calories a day. If you eat 1000 calories a day and expend 2000 calories a day you are losing 1000 calories worth of weight a day. A pound of body fat roughly requires 3500 calories to be expended. At this rate, within a week you'd create a calorie deficit of 7000 Calories, which equates to about 2 pounds lost. Good Luck
Depending on the severity of the exercise, and the age of said girl, between 1300 and 1700 calories a day. Much more and weight will likely be gained. Much less and weight will be lost.
Calories are not a form of weight. It could be different amounts for different foods no-matter what the weight is.
* yes about 5 pounds This is wrong. There are 3500 calories in a pound. You must "lose" 3500 calories through diet or exercise to lose 1 pound. It would take a reduction of 17,500 calories to lose 5 pounds.
You wont lost any weight in order to lose weight you have to burn the calories you consumed plus more. There are 3500 calories per pound. In order to lose weight you would have to lose the 500 calories you consumed each day, and considering the fact you eat 500 calories per day you would have to times 500 by 7 and that equals 3500 calories In order to lose a pound in a week you would have to burn 7000 calories per week.
You can't convert calories to weight. If you mean how many calories are contained in a substance then you'd need to know what that substance was.
999 calories are lost
3500 calories
The food we eat gives us the energy - calories - that we need to live and feel good. Too much energy leads to weight gain and too little leads to weight loss. Some foods contain many calories per gram and others little. I used this calorie calculator I found on Sniply: >>>snip.ly/bklkja
About 9.4 90 calories a day times 365 days = 32,850 divided by 3,500 (number of calories in a pound) = 9.4 pounds lost!