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Although some nutritional facts about soft drinks are listed on their labels, exact caffeine content is not. Listing exact caffeine content would make it easier to limit, but not eliminate, one’s caffeine intake. If it became easier for people to limit, but not eliminate, their caffeine intake, many people would do so, which would improve their health.
understand :
1. exact caffiene content not shown !!
2. show exact caffeine = EASIER to limit ,not eliminate (PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS EASIER TO LIMIT NOT "POSSIBLE " TO LIMIT...ealier also it may have been possible but this time its just EASIER)
3. EASIER to limit = many ppl would limit = improve health
If all the statements above are true, which one of the following must be true?
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(A) The health of at least some people would improve if exact caffeine content were listed on soft-drink labels.
- CORRECT (if all 3 are true)
(B) Many people will be
unable to limit their caffeine intake if exact caffeine content is not listed on soft-drink labels.
- it has become EASIER not "POSSIBLE" ..so "UNABLE" is too strong here
(C) Many people will find it
difficult to eliminate their caffeine intake if they have to guess exactly how much caffeine is in their soft drinks.
- OUT OF SCOPE,,,we want to limit NOT eliminate
(D) People who wish to eliminate, rather than simply limit, their caffeine intake would benefit if exact caffeine content were listed on soft-drink labels.
- WE know that PPL WHO WANT TO LIMIT would limit....we do not know what PPL WHO WANT TO ELIMINATE wourld do
(E) The health of at least some people would worsen if everyone knew exactly how much caffeine was in their soft drinks.
- classic trap ... we cannot go in reverse direction..we know about health imporve,ment NOT WORSENING OF HEALTH