C is correct because it’s documented
The tobacco in one cigar can contain as much as tobacco in full a packet of cigarettes.
<h3>How much tobacco is in a cigar compared to a cigarette?</h3>
Cigars are bigger than cigarettes so one cigar can contain as much tobacco as an entire pack of cigarettes. Cigars contain about 100 to 200 mg of nicotine while on the other hand, cigarettes contain approximately 10 mg of nicotine which means that 10 to 20 cigarettes have same the amount of tobacco as one cigar.
So we can conclude that the tobacco in one cigar can contain as much as tobacco in a full packet of cigarettes.
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Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
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B. UNREFINED GRAINS
milk and cheese = dairy
meat and poultry = protein
fats and oils = fats
unrefined grains = carbohydrates
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