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A person who is rarely sick, exercises regularly, and eats well is likely to be: A: unhealthy B: healthy C: potential D: none of these choices are correct
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A person who is rarely sick, exercises regularly, and eats well is likely to be: A: unhealthy B: healthy C: potential D: none of these choices are correct
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B. Healthy
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Answer: B. healthy
Why?: Because maintaining physical and mental health and well-being requires a well balanced diet as well as regular exercise.
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