1. The Carolina Tobacco company advertised that its best-selling non filtered cigarettes contain at most 40 mg of nicotine, but Consumer Advocate magazine.
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1. The Carolina Tobacco company advertised that its best-selling non filtered cigarettes contain at most 40 mg of nicotine, but Consumer Advocate magazine ran tests of 10 randomly selected cigarettes and found the amounts (in mg) shown below.
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The Carolina Tobacco Company advertised that its best-selling nonfiltered cigarettes contain at most 40 mg of nicotine, but Consumer Advocate magazine ran tests of 10.
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