5.02 Review PF James compares two ten-ounce cans of chicken noodle soup to see which has more chicken. Can A lists ingredients as: chicken stock, enriched.

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5.02 Review PF

James compares two ten-ounce cans of chicken noodle soup to see which has more chicken. Can A lists ingredients as: chicken stock, enriched egg noodles, cooked chicken meat, water and salt. Can B lists ingredients as: chicken stock, enriched egg noodles, water, cooked chicken meat, and salt. Which product is the better choice to get more chicken? A. Can A B. Can B C. Both are the same D. Not enough information to judge

Nathan plans to buy five pairs of pants, one for each day of the week. Which is the best choice for Nathan? A. Dry-clean-only pants with no finish for $30 B. Hand-wash and hang-to-dry linen pants for $50 B. Hand-wash and hang-to-dry linen pants for $50 C. Hand-wash-only dress pants for $40 D. Machine washable pants with permanent press finish on sale for $35 D. Machine washable pants with permanent press finish on sale for $35

Which labeling clearly indicates the hygiene product has demonstrated proof of its claims? A. "Makeup is noncomedogenic" B. "Power gel holds style longer" C. "Vitamin-enriched lotion" D. "With active ingredients to control bad breath" D. "With active ingredients to control bad breath"

Janie wants a dress that she will not need to iron. Which is the best choice for Janie? A. 100% cotton dress with stain-resistant finish A. 100% cotton dress with stain-resistant finish B. Button-front polyester/cotton dress with permanent press finish B. Button-front polyester/cotton dress with permanent press finish C. Hand-wash only/lay-flat-to-dry linen dress with stain-resistant finish C. Hand-wash only/lay-flat-to-dry linen dress with stain-resistant finish D. Knit lounging dress with anti-cling finish

Bob compares labels on regular gelatin and sugar-free gelatin. Which is the better choice for Bob's low-fat diet? Sugar-free Gelatin Nutrition Facts % Daily Value Total Fat 0% Total Carbohydrate 0% Regular Gelatin Nutrition Facts % Daily Value Total Fat 0% Total Carbohydrate 6% A. Regular orange gelatin B. Sugar-free orange gelatin C. Either is a good choice. D. Neither is a good choice.

Which food product is a wise purchase on May 1 of the current year? A. A can of whole kernel corn with a pack date of April 15, same year A. A can of whole kernel corn with a pack date of April 15, same year B. A gallon of milk with a sell by date of April 29, same year B. A gallon of milk with a sell by date of April 29, same year C. A package of fresh sliced pepper with a freshness date of April 15, same year C. A package of fresh sliced pepper with a freshness date of April 15, same year D. A package of yeast with an expiration date of April 1, same year D. A package of yeast with an expiration date of April 1, same year

Marion searches for easy-care blouses to wear to the office. Which is the best choice for Marion? A. 60% polyester/40% cotton blouses, machine wash warm, tumble dry, remove promptly A. 60% polyester/40% cotton blouses, machine wash warm, tumble dry, remove promptly B. 100% cotton knit blouses, wash in cold water, bright colors separately, lay flat to dry B. 100% cotton knit blouses, wash in cold water, bright colors separately, lay flat to dry C. 100% linen blouses, hand wash cold water, hang to dry, steam-press C. 100% linen blouses, hand wash cold water, hang to dry, steam-press D. 100% silk woven blouses, dry clean only

Joe's mom has a severe headache. Joe found several products in her medicine cabinet labeled as headache relievers. Which is the BEST choice? A. Bottle with his mom's name, expiration date not passed, "one every 6 hours for headaches" A. Bottle with his mom's name, expiration date not passed, "one every 6 hours for headaches" B. Dietary supplement "one a day helps you feel alert, energetic, and pain-free" B. Dietary supplement "one a day helps you feel alert, energetic, and pain-free" C. Generic over-the-counter gel capsules for pain relief, "two every four hours" C. Generic over-the-counter gel capsules for pain relief, "two every four hours" D. Well-known brand of over-the-counter tablets "helps relieve headache pain fast" D. Well-known brand of over-the-counter tablets "helps relieve headache pain fast"

Jessica compares a name brand can of cranberry sauce with one of a store brand. Which is the better choice for Jessica's salt-free diet? Name Brand Cranberry Sauce Nutrition Facts % Daily Value Total Fat 0% Total Carbohydrate9% Dietary Fiber 4% Sodium 0% All other nutrients 0% Store Brand Cranberry Sauce Nutrition Facts % Daily Value Total Fat 0% Total Carbohydrate 9% Dietary Fiber 4% Sodium 1% All other nutrients 0% A. Name brand B. Store brand C. Either is a good choice. D. Neither is a good choice.

Jan compares a 10-ounce jar of pickles that sells for $1.49 with a 26-ounce can that sells for $2.99. Which has the lower unit price? A. 10-ounce can B. 26-ounce can C. Same unit price D. Not enough information to determine unit prices D. Not enough information to determine unit prices

Which labeling clearly indicates the hygiene product is a drug and must meet FDA requirements? A. "Bath talc with deodorant perfect for the whole family" A. "Bath talc with deodorant perfect for the whole family" B. "Dermatologist-tested liquid after-shave" C. "Invisible fresh-scent solid/active ingredient: antiperspirant'" C. "Invisible fresh-scent solid/active ingredient: antiperspirant'" D. "Mega-hold hair styling gel with radical control" D. "Mega-hold hair styling gel with radical control"