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Question 1) Describe the difference between eating sugar in the form of whole fruits that contains fiber, minerals, and vitamins, and sugar that is eaten without those cofactors. (Question2): How many ounces of water should a person try to drink each day and why? ( Please only answer if you can) Will Mark Brainliest. ​

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