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Good question!
The first two questions are very similar. "What should I call you?" is more polite than asking "What can I call you?" but the meanings are the same. These questions are much less common than "What is your name?"
"How can I call you?" is the way you might ask someone for their phone number. "How can I call you," is similar to "How can I get in touch with you?"
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Answer:
se aseguran de que los recursos se asignen adecuadamente y de que los pobres o aquellos con menos recursos económicos estén protegidos. Se ganan la confianza al permitir la política y la justicia.
Explanation:
Answer: your question is not properly arranged. Please let me assume your question to be arranged this way:
People who use artificial sweeteners in place of sugar tend to be heavier than people who use sugar, thus we can conclude that artificial sweeteners are detrimental to weight loss efforts. This is an example of: Group of answer choices
a. Extrapolation
b. Misuse of cause and effect
c. influential outlier
THE ANSWER: a. Extrapolation
Explanation: Extrapolation is the conclusion of a general events using a specific event. It means estimating or concluding something by assuming a current method will continue to exist or will remain applicable to every other method, without any scientific proof or experiment in the lab or workshop.
In this content, this person has extrapolated artificial sweetener to be a cause of weight gain. Which may not be applied to everyone using artificial sweeteners. His research was concluded based on the people he meet, without considering the fact that, he has not meet everyone yet.
This is not misuse of cause and effect, because they is no proof yet, that artificial sweeteners is the cause of their weight gain.
This is not Influential outlier, because may have not deviated totally from some other observations of people using artificial sweeteners to people using sugar.
Answer: No
Explanation: Most 18 - 21 year-olds have recently finished school, and may/may not be working and/or studying further. They may have all of the rights and allowances of an adult, however, most have not yet experienced the responsibilities that come with adulthood, such as renting and managing their own homes, and where an option of returning to the parental home is not an option.
Answer:
large
Explanation:
Studies have established that the number of youthful offenders who formally enter the justice system is l<u>arge</u> in comparison with the total number of violations committed by juveniles.
According to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, as at 2018, about 2.1 million juveniles were arrested and about 1.7 million entered the justice system. The number of juveniles who enter the justice system large compared to to the number of juvenile arrest for violations.