Differentiate between the housing wage and the hourly wage
The housing wage is the hourly wage that must be earned for a 40-hour work week in order to afford a two-bedroom housing unit. The hourly wage is the employee compensation for the work done. As of 2014, the housing wage is $18.92/hour, while the federal minimum wage is $7.25/hour.
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As exercise intensity increases:
a. relative fat oxidation increases. b. absolute fat oxidation decreases. c. relative fat oxidation increases to a point, then decreases. d. absolute fat oxidation increases to a point, then decreases.
What is the primary role of the normal, thriving intestinal bacterial population?
a. Helps degrade meat and dairy proteins b. Helps prevent infectious bacteria from attacking the system c. Synthesizes vitamin D, which can be absorbed into the body d. Synthesizes several amino acids, which can be absorbed into the body
What units of measure does MyPyramid use?
A) Servings size and number of servings B) Kilograms, grams, and milligrams C) Cups, ounces, and teaspoons D) Pounds, ounces, and tablespoons
The Upper Tolerable levels (US's) do what?
A. Represents the amounts of nutrients sufficient enough to meet the needs of most healthy people in a specific gender and life-stage group. B. Represents the maximum daily intake levels unlikely to pose risk of adverse health effects to most individuals. C. Represents the amounts of nutrients used as a goal when no RDA exists. D. Represents average amounts of nutrients to meet the needs of 50% of healthy individuals in a given gender and life-stage group.