This is not really how it works there are many factors involved. Not all of the food is converted into muscle or fat some of it is excreted as waste.
It really depends on if you have a high matabolism or a low matabolism./ It also depends on how much you eat in a time limit.If you eat like 5 bags of Doritos you will gain a pound
It depends on how many you eat. If you eat 3,500 calories worth, you'll gain a pound
1 pound of fat will make you gain 1 pound. No matter what you eat you gain the wait of what you eat for that moment. You can eat .5 pounds of anything and gain more the .5 pounds. However over a day you can burn more. Other words you could eat 1 pound of fat and by tommarow only weigh .5 pounds more. It depends on your matablism and exersice/activity
its not possible
A 15 pound turkey will eat 5 pounds of food per week
It depends on what you eat, how much you eat and how much you exercise on the "bad day." Every pound of body fat is equal to 3,500 calories. If you eat that much on your bad day and do not exercise, you can gain one pound of body fat. If you eat an extra 500 calories and run for an hour give or take some minutes, it may not have an effect at all.
yes since it is not healthy you can gain weighthow much you gain deoendes on the total fat it has also when you eat before bed all that food turns into fat because you are not burning it off so the food does not move like if you brn it off it stays in the same place and makesfat so eat early and dont eat before bed or else you will gain weight.
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Um yes what you said that is how you gain weight fast. But 90 pounds can be good or bad depending on how old you are. That is how much a normal fourth grader would weigh. If you are very skinny just stuff yourself at meals ok? That is how you gain weight bur dont gain too much!
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A quarter pounder has 536 Calories in it. So lets estimate that to 530. One pound = 3500 Calories. You will gain, 1/7th of a pound. BUT, if you get the MEAL, which, in medium, is 1100 all together, then that's 1/4th of a pound... Wow...