The table lists 13 varieties of edible oils by smoke point, recommended heat, typical package size, and typical price for that package.Heating an oil above its smoke point—the temperature at which the oil begins to smoke—can produce toxic fumes. To avoid this, different oils are recommended for use with different levels of heat:• No heat: use at room temperature or below• No heat: use at room temperature or below• Low heat: use for baking• Medium heat: use for sautéing• High heat: use for fryingFeatures of 13 Edible Oils
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For each of the following statements about the oils in the table, select Yes if the statement accurately reflects the information above. Otherwise, select No.
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The range of smoke points for the refined oils is greater than that for the unrefined oils
The median price per package for the high-heat oils is less than that for the medium-heat oils
The median package size for refined oils is greater than that for unrefined oils