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damaskus [11]
1 year ago
15

Which choice provides information that best

Mathematics
1 answer:
vredina [299]1 year ago
7 0

The choice that best supports the claim made by the given sentence is A (No Change).

<h3>What is mathematical reasoning?</h3>

Mathematical reasoning is a part of mathematics where the true or false values of the given statements is determined.

Now, in the given scenario, option A is the correct answer because:

  • By mentioning the “specialized” methods used in repair shops, the option A suggests that repairing goods is seen as a specialty rather than as a common activity. This further connects logically with the “rare” repair shops introduced just before the underlined portion.
  • B, C, and D are incorrect because none provides information that supports the claim made in the sentence.

Hence, by mathematical reasoning, we can say that the correct choice for the claim of given statement is A i.e., no change.

To learn more about mathematical reasoning, refer to the link: brainly.com/question/17507579

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