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Can this be inferred from the text? The fact that the bananas were on sale reflects the surplus of bananas.
No. A banana surplus wasn't mentioned at all in the text.
Can this be inferred from the text? The woman is interested in healthy eating.
No. There is not enough information in the text to make the conclusion that she is interested in healthy eating.
Can this be inferred from the text? The woman likes bananas.
No. This is possible. However, she might be buying them for someone else going on the trip.
Can this be inferred from the text? The woman will only buy bananas when they are on sale.
No. The word "ONLY" is extreme. We cannot draw this conclusion.
Can this be inferred from the text?  The woman selected bananas for the first snack of the trip.
No. We do not know bananas will be the first food item eaten (or first snack) on the trip.
Can this be inferred from the text? The woman previously packed a sandwich and the mustard will go well with that.
No. We don't know if the previously packed food is a sandwich.
Can this be inferred from the text? The "previously packed" food is in a cooler in the woman's car.
No. There is no mention of a cooler.
Can this be inferred from the text? The woman packed food in her car beforehand.
Yes.
Can this be inferred from the text? The "previously packed" food tastes best with mustard.
No. The text doesn't say mustard is the best item to use. This is extreme.
Can this be inferred from the text? The woman placed the bananas in her basket because she saw that they were on sale.
No. The text does not indicate a cause/effect relationship. She might have placed them in her basket even if they were not on sale.
Can this be inferred from the text? The woman bought more bananas than dark chocolate.
No. There is not enough information about the quantities of each food item to determine if she bought more or less than another item.
Can this be inferred from the text? The fact that the woman chose bananas that were on sale made her glad.
No. Bananas are on sale. BUT the text says she was glad she remembered the mustard. This gladness had nothing to do with the bananas.
Can this be inferred from the text? The bananas that were on sale were perfectly ripe.
No. This possible. But we don't know for sure.
Can this be inferred from the text? The man agreed to save the woman’s spot because she asked him in a pleasant way.
No. We don’t know why the man agrees to hold her spot. Also, the way she asks him is not mentioned.
Can this be inferred from the text? The man is nice.
No. It’s possible that this man is nice. However, we do not have enough information in the text to infer this conclusion
Can this be inferred from the text? The man was more kind than other customers at the store.
No. It’s possible that this man is nice. However, we do not have enough information in the text to infer this conclusion.
Can this be inferred from the text? The man did not place his items in front of the woman's items at the checkout.
Yes.
Can this be inferred from the text? The woman is preparing for a trip.
Yes.
Can this be inferred from the text? The woman didn't want to go to the back of the line.
Yes.