To avoid scalding burns, the hot water heater should be set to:

1. 180 degrees.
2. 160 degrees.
3. 120 degrees.
4. 140 degrees.


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1. To avoid scalding burns, the hot water heater should be set to 120 degrees.
2. To avoid scalding burns, the hot water heater should be set to 120 degrees.
3. To avoid scalding burns, the hot water heater should be set to 120 degrees.
4. To avoid scalding burns, the hot water heater should be set to 120 degrees.

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