The transfer is a preference that can be avoided.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
When Tricia sells her diamond watch to Dale Kehoe BMW than it is called an “avoidable preference” which means the transfer of payment processed by debtor to a creditor, this is decided by bankruptcy trustee for reimbursement of assets creditors and recover benefit of bankruptcy property.
This is performed for impartially distribution of debtor’s assets to the creditors through proper scheme. In this case, the procedure Tricia opted may benefit Kehoe more than other but through bankruptcy proceeding the trustee would have involved the watch with rest of the property of Tricia and initiated uniform distribution.
-20 because when you turn the fraction into a decimal which would be 2.5 then you multiply it by -8 it =-20
Answer:
it had a profound effect on domestic affairs. ... Even stronger efforts were made after World War II to root out communism within the United States. Foreign events and espionage scandals contributed to the anti-communist hysteria of the period.
Explanation:
Answer: the contestants and observers thought the questioners were more knowledgeable than the contestants.
Explanation: Ross et al published a paper in the journal of personality and social psychology in 1977 titled
"Social Roles, Social Control, and Biases in Social-Perception Processes". They demonstrated that our actions and perceptions are determined by roles we have to play in interpersonal encounters; this is the biasing effect social roles have on performance.
In this instance the observers and the contestants perceived the questioners as having superior knowledge as the questioners were given latitude in how they frame the questions. Due to their social roles, the questioners were "the powerful" while the contestants and observers were "the powerless" playing out their roles and not taking into account the biasing effect.
If the roles were switched around, the outcome would still be the same with each group irrespective of their actual ability and knowledge.