brazil-enem 2012 Q175

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A laboratory performs tests in which it is possible to observe a person's glucose rate. The results are analyzed according to the following table.
Hypoglycemiaglucose rate less than or equal to $70\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$
Normalglucose rate greater than $70\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ and less than or equal to $100\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$
Pre-diabetesglucose rate greater than $100\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ and less than or equal to $125\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$
Diabetes Mellitusglucose rate greater than $125\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ and less than or equal to $250\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$
Hyperglycemiaglucose rate greater than $250\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$

A patient had a glucose test at this laboratory and confirmed that he had hyperglycemia. His glucose rate was $300\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$. His doctor prescribed a treatment in two stages. In the first stage he managed to reduce his rate by 30\% and in the second stage by 10\%.
When calculating his glucose rate after the two reductions, the patient verified that he was in the category of
(A) hypoglycemia.
(B) normal.
(C) pre-diabetes.
(D) diabetes mellitus.
(E) hyperglycemia.
A laboratory performs tests in which it is possible to observe a person's glucose rate. The results are analyzed according to the following table.

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\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
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Hypoglycemia & glucose rate less than or equal to $70\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ \\
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Normal & glucose rate greater than $70\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ and less than or equal to $100\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ \\
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Pre-diabetes & glucose rate greater than $100\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ and less than or equal to $125\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ \\
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Diabetes Mellitus & glucose rate greater than $125\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ and less than or equal to $250\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ \\
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Hyperglycemia & glucose rate greater than $250\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$ \\
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\end{tabular}
\end{center}

A patient had a glucose test at this laboratory and confirmed that he had hyperglycemia. His glucose rate was $300\mathrm{~mg}/\mathrm{dL}$. His doctor prescribed a treatment in two stages. In the first stage he managed to reduce his rate by 30\% and in the second stage by 10\%.

When calculating his glucose rate after the two reductions, the patient verified that he was in the category of\\
(A) hypoglycemia.\\
(B) normal.\\
(C) pre-diabetes.\\
(D) diabetes mellitus.\\
(E) hyperglycemia.