A nurse has been providing information to a client regarding the Modified Food Guide Pyramid and caloric intake. What response by the client indicates understanding of the education provided?

A) "If I consume the lowest daily recommended value for all of the food groups, it will result in approximately 1,600 calories.
B) "If I consume the lowest daily recommended value for all of the food groups, it will result in approximately 2,000 calories.
C) "If I consume the lowest daily recommended value for all of the food groups, it will result in approximately 2,200 calories.
D) "If I consume the lowest daily recommended value for all of the food groups, it will result in approximately 2,400 calories.


B

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