In the U.S., one out of every four women is considered obese. How many characters are portrayed as obese on television?
A. less than 1 out of 100
B. 3 out of 100
C. 20 out of 100
D. 30 out of 100
B. 3 out of 100
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A. 2 percent B. 12 percent C. 24 percent D. 42 percent
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a. arrest b. hate crime c. protest d. petition
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