Tyler and his wife, Fran, both eat a piece of pie. If Tyler has diabetes but Fran does not, how will they likely feel after eating the pie?
A. Tyler is more likely to still feel hungry.
B. Tyler will feel more satiated.
C. Fran is more likely to still feel hungry.
D. Fran will feel more satiated.
Answer: A
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