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Now, use this same method to estimate the eventual concentration of DDT in fish and in
humans, given the following information:
The average fish cats about 1.7 kg of shrimp as it grows to weigh 150 g.
The average person cats 1 - 2 fish per day over a 60 year life.
The average adult weighs about 70 kg.
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