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LaDunn

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Meredith used margarine and shortening to bake her pies. Which type of unsaturated fat will the individuals who eat Meredith's pies consume?
 a. essential fatty acids
  b. dietary fat
 c. trans fat
 d. complementary fats
  e. good cholesterol

Question 2

Which parameters describe a normal blood pressure reading?
 a. systolic below 120; diastolic below 80
 b. systolic between 120 and 139; diastolic between 80 and 89
  c. systolic between 140 and 159; diastolic between 90 and 99
  d. systolic above 160; diastolic above 100
 e. systolic below 110; diastolic below 60



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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