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Matthew B.
4/6/2015 02:25:15 am
The Dr.Pepper bottle has two different calorie amounts. Therefor making a false statement.
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Joseph Patton
4/6/2015 02:26:43 am
On the soda it says there is 10 bold caleries. That's a lie it is 20 caleries.
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Emma Riddle
4/6/2015 02:26:57 am
I don't think their soda claim is true because it says in one spot that there are 10 calories and another place on the bottle it says 20 calories.
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Benjamin N
4/6/2015 02:27:48 am
It's says in big letters "10 Calories" but the actual calorie count says 20.
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Jonathan G
4/6/2015 02:27:48 am
Dr. Peppers soda claim is not true because it says 10 bold tasting calories but it is really 20 calories like it says in the corner of the label.
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Brenae M.
4/6/2015 02:28:00 am
In big bold it says "10 bold tasting calories" but in the lower right it says 20 calories so it makes it false.
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Charlotte M.
4/6/2015 02:28:49 am
The soda claim is false, because on the front it says there are "ten bold tasting calories," but then, in the corner, it says that there are 20 calories per bottle.
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Brooke B.
4/6/2015 02:28:55 am
The Dr. Pepper soda can says 10 bold tasting calories on it and then in the corner it says there is 20 calories which means one of those things is not true, so it is false.
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Ivori M.
4/6/2015 02:29:42 am
On the soda it say that it is 10 bold calories for every 8 fluid oz. Therefore saying that the bottle only contains 20 calories would be a lie because there are 20 fluid oz in the bottle which means it would have 25 calories in it.
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Emma R.
4/6/2015 02:29:46 am
It is not true because even though it says ten calories, on the right it says 20 calories.
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Hayden r.
4/6/2015 02:29:58 am
the bottle says 10 bold tasting calories and then next to the nutrition facts it says 20 calories
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Breyah W
4/6/2015 02:30:10 am
On the bottle, it says "10 Bold Tasting Calories." But looking below that, it says 20 calories per bottle... It's all lies...
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Leo J
4/6/2015 02:30:16 am
It says 10 calories but its acually 20
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reidm
4/6/2015 02:30:18 am
I think the soda claim is not true because one spot on the bottle it says there are 10 calories and in another it says there are 20
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Tamya B.
4/6/2015 02:31:21 am
This bottle obviously needs to be remade because in one box it says 10 calories and in another it says 20 calories so the only real way to find out is if you look at the nutrition facts.
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Tamya B.
4/6/2015 02:47:25 am
Which makes it False.
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Sam D.
4/6/2015 02:31:32 am
1. The first one is that the he calories are different, one says 10 calories and another says 20 calories.
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Zoë Rollins
4/6/2015 02:32:33 am
There are 2 calorie amounts making only one right. It says 10 calories when in small print it says 20.
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Ler H.
4/6/2015 02:33:16 am
It's not true because it says "10 bold tasting calories" but on the bottom it says 20 calories per bottle.
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Emily
4/6/2015 02:33:19 am
Dr.Pepper's claim is true because it says ten calories per 8 fl oz. and there are 20 oz. in the bottle
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Grace M.
4/6/2015 02:33:41 am
I don't think the claim is true because in big letters it says 10 bold tasting calories but in small letters at the bottom it says 20 calories.
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Saije G.
4/6/2015 02:40:02 am
In bold it says that there are 10 calories but on the side it say there are 20 calories even though there is even more then 20 calories perror bottle
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MrsBaptist
4/22/2015 03:32:31 am
Class, please make a better effort explaining why Dr. Pepper promoted false advertisement. This is one of the Eight Mathematical practices that ask students to defend their answer.
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