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                                    MEDICATION USE                         Using the medication label above, which of the following dosing schedules should a person follow?

A. 7am. 9am. 3pm. 8pm

B. 9am, 1pm, 7pm, 9pm.

C. 8am, 10am, 12pm, 4pm, 8pm.

D. 6am, 11 am, 3pm, 7pm.

Answer Explanation:

A. Among these choices, the closest dosing schedule that adheres to the label instructions is "6am, 11 am, 3pm, 7pm." This schedule ensures that you take one tablet every 4-6 hours and does not exceed 3 tablets in a 12-hour period.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is D.

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    B. When using egg alternatives, you do not need to use fat to blind the starch

    C. When using egg alternatives, people with egg allergies can sell can still enjoy their favorite recipes

    D. When using egg alternatives, the substitutes can be vegan or dairy-based

    Answer Explanation

    B. The false or misleading statement based on the given textual evidence is: "When using egg alternatives, you do not need to use fat to bind the starch." The passage actually mentions that for egg substitutes, something with protein or fat is needed to bind to the starch, so fat can be used in certain substitutes.

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    A. The cookies made with this recipe would be good to send to college students

    B. The cookies made from this recipe would be good to serve at a large party

    C. The cookies made with this recipe may have been handed down in a family.

    D. The cookies made with this recipe are especially good for midnight snacks

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    C. The conclusion that can be taken from the passage is: "The cookies made with this recipe may have been handed down in a family." The recipe is attributed to "Grandma Harry," which suggests a family tradition or hand-me-down recipe.

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    B. Very dose

    C. Not relevant

    D. A very serious matter

    Answer Explanation

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