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Bob-Dole

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How often do you buy organic foods?
  1.I prefer organically grown/raised foods and choose them whenever they are available.
  2.I regularly buy organic choices for certain food items, but buy conventionally grown/raised foods for others.
  3.I occasionally purchase organic foods, but dont make any special effort to do so on a regular basis.
  4.Never; I prefer to purchase conventionally grown/raised foods.
  5.Im not sure; I dont pay attention to how the foods I purchase are produced.

Question 2

Calorie (kcal) contributions of the macronutrients vary. Which of the following statements about the caloric values of nutrients and other substances is INCORRECT?
  1.Carbohydrate contributes 4 kcal per gram.
  2.Ethanol contributes 7 kcal per gram.
  3.Fat contributes 4 kcal per gram.
  4.Protein contributes 4 kcal per gram.



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Answer to Question 2

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