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Student wants to try to convince her parents to stop serving peas for dinner. She lays out her argument that peas are high and fructose, which is a type of sugar which test could she use to provide scientific evidence to support her argument that peas or high and fruit would it be the vinegar test Benedict test iodine test, brown paper bag test

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To support her argument about the sugar content in peas, the student should use the **Benedict's test**. This test is specifically designed to detect reducing sugars, such as fructose.

Here’s a brief overview of the tests mentioned:

1. **Vinegar test**: This usually refers to acidity tests and would not measure sugar content.

2. **Benedict's test**: This test involves adding Benedict's reagent to a sample and heating it. If reducing sugars are present, a color change occurs, which would provide evidence of sugars like fructose.

3. **Iodine test**: This test is used for detecting starch, not sugars.

4. **Brown paper bag test**: This is a qualitative test for lipids, not sugars.

Therefore, to provide scientific evidence regarding the sugar content in peas, the **Benedict's test** would be the most appropriate choice.

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