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Why are jellies and jams unlikely to spoil, even after you open the jar?
•They contain a high concentration of sugar.
•They contain a high concentration of fat.
•They contain a high concentration of salt.
•They contain a high concentration of alcohol.
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Answer: its the first one
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a jams and jellies have so much sugar
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