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6 February, 03:11

Should schools sell fast food? Which offers the MOST direct evidence against selling fast foods in schools?

A) Nearly one-third of all children and adolescents are considered overweight or obese.

B) Obesity affects 17% of children in the United States and teens between the ages of two and nineteen.

C) Over nine million children between the ages six-nineteen are overweight. This has tripled since 1980.

D) Fast foods are 23% higher in fat compared with foods sold as part of the average school meal programs.

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  1. 6 February, 04:36
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    Answer: D.

    Explanation: For A, B, and C, the choices say nothing about the fast food being the cause of the obesity, so D. has to be the answer.
  2. 6 February, 04:40
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    it is D).

    Explanation:

    c is increct b is wrong because teen can't leave school a is not right eather.
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