Jamie cannot use the Venn diagram as the best compare and contrast graphic organizer for his project. Thus, The correct answer is False.
<h3>What is a Venn diagram?</h3>
Venn diagram is used to compare elements of the same type. This includes cross-sectional circles where you write features that do not include each element, as well as the common ones.
This type of diagram is recommended when comparing two or three elements because you need a circle or space for each element, so it is not possible to compare several elements.
Thus, it is a lie to say that Jamie should use the Venn diagram in his project, because he needs to compare seven types of flowers and this does not happen using the Venn diagram, instead he should use a chart or similar that allows him to compare multiple elements. The correct answer is False.
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Answer:
The answers are:
- The CPI for 2009 is 100 (since it is the base year)
- The CPI for 2010 is 129.17
- The inflation rate for 2010 is 29.17%
Explanation:
<u>CPI basket for 2009</u>
- 6 razors x $20 per razor = $120
- 4 bottles of cologne x $30 per bottle = $120
The total value of the CPI basket for 2009 is $240
<u>CPI basket for 2010</u>
- 6 razors x $25 per razor = $150
- 4 bottles of cologne x $40 per bottle = $160
The total value of the CPI basket for 2010 is $310
- The CPI for 2009 is 100, since it is the base year
- The CPI for 2010 = (CPI basket 2010 / CPI basket 2009) x 100 = ($310 / $240) x 100 = 129.17
- The inflation rate for 2010 = [(CPI basket 2010 / CPI basket 2009) - 1] x 100 = (1.2917 - 1) x 100% = 29.17%
Answer:
The options are missing:
- File the return since you know that Mary has done them a favor by allowing them to move in.
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Explain the residency requirement and file the return showing the grandson lived with Mary for more than half the year.
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File the return, but only after Mary assures you that Sheila will not be claiming her son.
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Explain to Mary that she is not eligible to claim her grandson, and that you cannot knowingly file an incorrect tax return.
My answer would be:
4. Explain to Mary that she is not eligible to claim her grandson, and that you cannot knowingly file an incorrect tax return.
Explanation:
This is both a legal and ethical question.
Legally, Mary is not allowed to deduct Heila's son as her dependent because she only lived with her for 5 months and the minimum requirement is 6 months.
Ethically, you are asked to benefit someone that is your friend (or might not), but in order to do so you must break the law. Is it ethical to break the law in order to benefit an specific person? The answer is no, the law should be the same for everyone. To be honest, no one will probably even realize that you did something illegal, but bad actions always have consequences and we do not always realize them.
Answer:
arbitration.
Explanation:
Arbitration is a method for resolving conflicts and disputes, without having to go to court.
Both parties involved in the dispute agree to present their arguments to a arbitrator or a group or arbitrators referred to as an arbitral tribunal. Both parties in dispute also agree to uphold and respect the decision that the arbitrator makes. The role of the arbitrator is to decide which party is right and decide what actions must be taken to favor that party. Arbitrators award a decision in favor of one of the parties, and that decision must be upheld by both parties.
In this case, the city council will act as the arbitral tribunal and decide whether the union or the transit authority is right.