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burton19126

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Which nutrients are typically found in greater quantities in prenatal supplements compared to regular vitamin/mineral supplements?
 a. sodium, potassium, chloride
 b. thiamin, niacin, riboflavin
 c. folate, iron, calcium
 d. folate, vitamin B12, vitamin A
  e. folate, calcium, magnesium

Question 2

Which food is not provided by the WIC program?
 a. milk
 b. iron-fortified cereal
  c. granola bars
 d. eggs
 e. dried beans



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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