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According to ChooseMyPlate.gov, _____.
 a. choose low-calorie foods most of the time
 b. eat fewer foods that are high in monounsaturated fat
  c. make half your grains whole grains
 d. make almost all of your plate fruits and vegetables
  e. switch to lactose-free milk

Question 2

According to the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans _____.
 a. polyunsaturated fats should be replaced with saturated fats
 b. total fat intake should be reduced
 c. cholesterol intake is considered a nutrient of concern for overconsumption
  d. intake of iron is too high in females
 e. intake of vitamin D, calcium, potassium, and fiber should be increased



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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