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For food fortification to work, the foods chosen to carry the extra nutrients
 
  A. must be packaged foods.
  B. must be supplied by the government.
  C. must be consistently available.
  D. must be well liked.

Question 2

When the temperature of water exceeds ________, it becomes safe to drink.
 
  A. 40 C
  B. 50 C
  C. 80 C
  D. 100 C



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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