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sam.t96

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When an individual wants to assess his or her intake of a certain vitamin, the best evaluation technique will be to compare his or her average daily intake to the
 
 A. UL.
  B. RDA.
  C. EAR.
  D. AMDR.

Question 2

When assessing adequacy of a certain B vitamin intake in a population, one should compare the average intake to the
 
 A. UL.
  B. RDA.
  C. EAR.
  D. AMDR.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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