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Which sentence correctly revises the underlined section in the passage?

From cooking to working out, having a pastime can improve your health.
From cooking to working out; having a pastime can improve your health.
From cooking to working out, and having a pastime can improve your health.
From cooking to working out; nonetheless, having a pastime can improve health.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The first sentence is correct: "From cooking to working out, having a pastime can improve your health."

Explanation: The introductory prepositional phrase properly modifies the main clause. The other choices misuse semicolons (you can't join a sentence to a fragment) or add an unnecessary conjunction or adverb that changes meaning.