Which statement accurately describes the cost relationship between wet food and dry food?
Answer
Wet food is considerably more expensive per calorie or per pound than dry food.
When factoring in the water content, owners pay much more for the same amount of actual nutrition when comparing wet food to dry food on a weight basis.

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