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Use the scenario to answer the question. Someone purchases a disposable water bottle, uses it several times, then throws it in the garbage. How would you evaluate these actions in terms of conservation? (1 point) Responses It is better than using a glass to drink water from the tap, but they should not be drinking so much water. It is better than using a glass to drink water from the tap, but they should not be drinking so much water. It is better than reusing it only once, but they should not be drinking so much water. It is better than reusing it only once, but they should not be drinking so much water. It is better than using the bottle only once, but they should recycle the bottle. It is better than using the bottle only once, but they should recycle the bottle. It is better than using a glass to drink water from the tap, but they should recycle the bottle.
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To evaluate the actions of purchasing a disposable water bottle, using it several times, and then throwing it in the garbage in terms of conservation, the most appropriate response would be:
"It is better than using the bottle only once, but they should recycle the bottle."
This response acknowledges the slight improvement in reusing the bottle compared to single-use but emphasizes the importance of recycling it to minimize waste and promote better conservation practices.
"It is better than using the bottle only once, but they should recycle the bottle."
This response acknowledges the slight improvement in reusing the bottle compared to single-use but emphasizes the importance of recycling it to minimize waste and promote better conservation practices.
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