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World hunger is primarily a problem of ____.
 a. overpopulation
 b. inadequate food production
  c. unequal access to resources
  d. lower gas prices
 e. natural disasters

Question 2

The substance aflatoxin is ____.
 a. added to some ice creams and salad dressings as a thickener
 b. a probiotic frequently added to yogurt products
 c. added to fruit juices as a color enhancer
 d. found in the green substance that accumulates beneath the skin of a potato
  e. a poison made by certain molds that can grow on corn



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

e





 

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