Approximately how many cigarettes does a person have to smoke early in life to increase her or his chance of becoming a habitual smoker?
A. 25, or about 1 pack of cigarettes
B. 50, or about 2 packs of cigarettes
C. 10 cigarettes
D. 1 carton of cigarettes
Answer: C
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a. two b. three c. six d. eight
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What will be an ideal response?
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