How many kilocalories per ounce do breast milk and most formulas provide?

a. 10 c. 30
b. 20 d. 40


B

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A Incorrect. Breast milk and most formulas provide more than 10 kilocalories per ounce.
B Correct. Breast milk and most formulas provide 20 kilocalories per ounce.
C Incorrect. Breast milk and most formulas provide less than 30 kilocalories per ounce.
D Incorrect. Breast milk and most formulas provide less than 40 kilocalories per ounce.

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