When you fed each adorable creature, 1.0 carrot per day about half of them, got really sick; the other half seemed healthy - When you fed each adorable creature, 1.5 carrots per day, they all appeared to be healthy - When you fed each AC (adorable creature) 2.0 carrots per day they appeared to be eating too much and had gas. Knowing what you know about the DRIs - Dietary Reference Intakes: The RDA for the furry adorable creatures was how many carrot(s) per day?
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