Which of the following is NOT a safety precaution that should be practiced at home?
C.
turning off the television at night
I just took the test and it is turning the T.V. off at night.
D: The same amount of fats,oils,and sugar because if you only have fruits and vegetables then you can get sick with only food or only fruits
<em>Which pieces of information should Ollie give to stay safe?</em>
<em>A. his first name, school, city, and an age older than he is </em>
<em>B. his first name or nickname and his favorite music</em>
<em>C. his first name, real age, city, favorite music, and school</em>
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B). His first name or nickname and his favorite music.
For Ollie to stay safe, he should only enter his first name or nickname and his favorite music. It's important to never share specific details, such as school name and city. This details can be traced and it can put Ollie in danger.
i believe the answer is B. According to ars.usda.gov "Solid fats are solid at room temperature, and added sugars are those added to foods—they are nicknamed "SoFAS" by some nutritionists. These SoFAS are also known as "empty calories," according to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs), because they provide few or no nutrients yet are high in calories." Since these are "empty calories" that means that they are high in calories and low in nutrients.