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The only appropriate answer is the medals obtained. According to the passage, throughout a 23-year span, she outperformed every other athlete, male or female, in terms of medals won and records made in a variety of sports. For any of the other options, it says nothing about her having a 23-year record.
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The only viable options are hurdles. She competed in the high jump, the javelin throw, and the 80-meter hurdles to win three gold medals at the 1932 Olympics. She was excellent in all of her other options, but she did not take home any Olympic gold medals.
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Because they lose body heat more quickly to the outside air, persons who live in colder climates consume more calories than those who live in warmer ones. The passage's phrase provides the answer.
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At the 1932 Olympics, Babe set a world record in the high jump. Additionally, she achieved world records in the 8-meter hurdles and javelin throw, which are not available as answer options here. She was a world-class diver and lacrosse player, according to this paragraph, yet she didn't break any records in those sports. She achieved some success in figure skating as a teenager, but she didn't break any world records. In the 1940s, she took home every eligible golf title, although she didn't break any records.
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The sperm whale now holds the record for the longest period of time without breathing. None of the whale species in the other options are even alluded to in this section.
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According to the passage, the majority of adults need between 2,000 and 3,500 calories per day. 3,500 is not one of the options for an answer, leaving only 2,000 as the only viable option. The number 4,000 refers to an active teenage boy's calorie needs, not those of the majority of people. A sedentary individual may require 15 calories per pound of body weight, but the sentence omits the 1,500 and 350 calorie ranges.
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More energy is required. People who work hard need food that contains more calories than those who work less hard, according to the scripture. There is nothing in this paragraph about lipids or carbohydrates.