In 2007, Miles Laboratories was found guilty of falsely advertising a feature of its Alka-Seltzer brand. This was a violation of the______________ and the ______________ required Miles to run corrective ads for 13 weeks.
1. Clayton Act/ FDA
2. Robinson-Patman Act/ FTC
3. Wheeler-Lea Act/FTC
4. Sherman Act/FTC
5. Robinson-Patman Act/BATF