The answer is going to be C because hes getting advice from an expert.
Answer: Interval
Explanation: The measurement level of the data will be an interval level due to the following reasons ;
Temperature measurement recorded in Fahrenheit is quantitative in nature that is, it deals with quantity or numbers and not with category or level which is reffered to as qualitative. The measurement levels or scale avaliable for recording quantitative variable are the ratio and interval scale. However, difference between both scales lies in the existence of true zero in the measurement. In the ratio scale, True zero exists. However, in the interval scale, there is no true zero. As a value of zero doesn't mean that the measured variable does not exist. Therefore in temperature measurement using Celcius or Fahrenheit scale and also pH measurement, the interval scale is employed.
Answer:
Mr. Matheny has used the term stress response. It increase our memory response but is harmful for our immune system.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Stress is widely prevalent in modern times, it is the major cause of depression anxiety and anger.Mr. Matheny has used the term Stress response to describe the emotional response. The stress response is the response of a body to stress.
Like when we feel stressed our heartbeat increases, blood pressure increases, and our appetite decreases. In prehistoric times also our ancestors used to face emotional response but its effects were not long-lasting but in the modern world our stress lasts longer and has more side effects.
The stress response is helpful as it boosts our memory and we can accomplish our tasks with more efficiency. It is harmful as it weakens our immune system and affects our hearts.
Answer: I would buy the chicken because I want that chicken to have a home where he or she is treated bad and not being slaughtered. Chicken are just like other animal and they should be treated with kindness. And if the chicken is dead I wouldn'y buy it instead would reported to the cops.
Explanation:
A. See your doctor.
(Typically you are required/encouraged to get a physical done before)