Answer: A)
Explanation:
The correct answer is A). A thermometer that is used to measure the temperature of the food must be accurate to +/-2°F or +/-1°C and the ones that are measuring air temperature in food-storage must be accurate to +/-3°F or +/-1.5°C. These temperatures are the ones that are the most accurate ones and that is why this is a correct answer.
B, C, and D are incorrect even though they are used, they cannot measure the exact temperature of the food.
B. recreational activity's such as walking, throwing, or riding a bike to school
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
Fred should be concerned because 12 months isn't an average, it's more of a deadline.
Depending on what water source you use, if your using faucet water your food will be clean but not totally.
If your using a lake, ocean, bodies of water your food will not be as clean, water from bodies of water are full of bacteria, and other contaminants.That being said, using a faucet is your best bet or even try to clarify water from bodies can help.