Which option identifies the most likely reason Isabella's mom refused to buy the fruit snacks in the following scenario?
Isabella asked her mom to buy the box of fruit snacks that says it contains the dietary equivalent of a serving of
vegetables in every pack, but after reading the nutrition label, her mom would not buy them.
The nutrition label proved the amount of sugar offset the vegetable serving.
The nutrition label showed that the pack is one-half serving, doubling the sugar.
The nutrition label proved the claim on the box to be inaccurate.
The nutrition label indicated the ingredients do not contain any vegetables,
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Health, 22.06.2019 13:00, taylorbean315
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Health, 23.06.2019 09:00, suewignall
Mrs. kirby, 58, is a moderately active woman. she works in the garden almost daily, occasionally walks with her friends, and babysits her three very active young grandchildren every weekend. she eats a fairly standard diet every day: she has cereal with milk and coffee for breakfast, some kind of salad for lunch, and a piece of meat or fish with a healthy of veggies for dinner. she usually skips desserts or has just a couple of strawberries. when asked to look at the food labels and calculate her intake of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins in grams over the entire day, on an average day, she came up with the following numbers: carbohydrates: 243 g fats: 41 g proteins: 63 g calculate what percentage of mrs. kirby's total energy intake came from carbohydrates.
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