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English, 08.12.2020 20:00, WonTonBagel

Part B: Which detall from the text best supports your answer from part A?
Health specialists in this country recommend that adults got 45-65% of their daily calories from carbohydrates, 20-35% from fat, and 10-35%
from protein.
The amounts of recommended servings of carbohydrates vary by age and gender (from three ounces for a child to up to eight ounces for a man
under 50).
A typical serving of carbohydrates is one ounce.
The stamp is becoming more prolific as more research has come out about the benefits of eating whole grains.

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