Dr. Randolph studies states of consciousness that are psychologically induced, such as "sensory deprivation, hypnosis, or meditation
".
Short-term sessions sensory deprivation are portrayed as unwinding and helpful for contemplation; be that as it may, broadened or constrained sensory deprivation can result in extraordinary tension, fantasies, peculiar musings and tension.
Hypnosis is a condition of human consciousness including centered consideration and lessened peripheral mindfulness and an improved ability to react to suggestion.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Lets A be the machine fills to specification
Lets B be the machine fills to under fill
Lets C be the machine overfill
Lets P(A) = 0.990
Lets P(B) = 0.001
A
See P(A) + P(B) + P(C) = 1
⇒ 0.990 + 0.001 +P(C) = 1
⇒ 0.991 +P(C) = 1
⇒ P(C) = 1 - 0.991
which gives P(C) = 0.009
B
Now we got to find the probability that the machine fill to specification and underfill is equals to 0 because a machine can't fill to specification and underfill at the same time.
so need to find P(B')
⇒ P(B) + P(B') = 1
⇒ 0.001 +P(B') = 1
⇒ P(B') = 1 - 0.001
⇒ P(B') = 0.999
C
Now we got to find the probability that machine overfill or undefill
we will find then P ( B ∩ C)
⇒ P ( B ∩ C) = P (B) + P(C)
⇒ P ( B ∩ C) = 0.001 + 0.009
⇒ P ( B ∩ C) = 0.01
which means the probability to overfill or underfill is 0.01
Answer: The offer is terminated along with the seller's right to accept it.
Explanation: One of the ways in which three right of acceptance could be terminated is 'Rejection by the offeree or buyer'. The offer had a lapse or expiration time of 48 hours which means the offer is open for 48 hours to the offeree to accept, after which the offeree's right to accept is terminated.
However, the offeree or buyer also has the right to accept or reject within the 48 hours expiration period.
In this scenario, the buyer informs the seller of his withdrawal from the offer, The offer will be extinguished and the seller will have the right to accept the offeree's withdrawal.