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Trial participants were asked to rate certain fruits on their sweetness and sourness levels on a scale of 1-5. The results were plotted on a two-dimensional graph with sweetness ratings on the x axis and sourness ratings on the y axis.
From each drop-down menu, select the option that creates the most accurate statement according to the information provided.
Exactly fruit/ fruits have a sweetness rating of greater than 4 points and a sourness rating of less than 2 points (both criteria satisfied by the same fruit).
The scientist conducting the trial believes that mixing 2 fruits, one fruit with a sweetness rating of more than 4 along with another fruit with sourness rating greater than 4 results in a favorable sensory experience. combination satisfies those criteria.
1. Oranges, Grapes, and Mangoes have a sweetness rating of greater than 4 points. Guavas, Blueberries, Grapes, and Mangoes have a sourness rating of less than 2 points. Only Grapes and Mangoes match both criteria. So there are exactly 2 fruit.
2. The only fruit with a sourness rating greater than 4 is Cranberries. Oranges, Grapes, and Mangoes have a sweetness rating of greater than 4 points. The only combination from these two groups that's included in the answer choices is Grapes + Cranberries.
3. Our answer will be: D1 - 2 and D2 - Grapes + Cranberries.