Rise over run or the change in Y over the change in X
Answer:
The correct answers are:
1. No, because it does not lead the respondent to any particular answer (D)
2. The original question is not biased (D)
Step-by-step explanation:
In developing survey questions, response biases are tendencies for respondents to respond inaccurately or falsely to a particular question and this largely has to do with the way the questions are framed. Biased questions build preconceived thoughts in the mind of the respondent, increasing the tendency for them to lean towards a particular answer.
In this example, the question "How often do you eat fruit during an average week?" is not biased because it does not suggest to the respondent whether eating fruits is good or bad, it just directs the respondent to a particular number, hence the question is not biased.
12500 cause 5000 goes into 12500 twice and it would be 24$ for 10000 sqft and then another 6 so 30$ cause 2500 is half of 5000
Answer:
i know it breaks your heart move to a city in a broke down car
The quotient is 340 I know because I divided I changed .25 to 25 and changed 85 to 8500 then divided