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dmcintosh

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Dietary Reference Intakes are designed to_____.
 a. recommend numbers of servings of food to eat per day
 b. help food manufacturers decide on product contents and processing methods
 c. meet minimum nutrient needs to prevent malnutrition in people
 d. specify nutrient needs that best support the health of people in the United States and Canada
  e. guide people in establishing daily energy intake levels to maintain energy balance

Question 2

in 2010, approximately how many Seventh-Day Adventists lived in the U.S.?
 a. 500 thousand
 b. one million
 c. 14 million
 d. 100 thousand
  e. 18 million



choc0chan

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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