A nondurable good lasts for less than three years when used on a regular basis.
TRUE
Answer:
The answer is the hindshight bias.
Explanation:
This bias takes place when a person believes an event was more predictable after it already has occured. For this reason, it is also called the "knew-it-all-along" bias.
The hindsight bias might cause memory distortions in people: it's possible that they reinterpret some of their memories in order to fit their perceived prediction.
<span>The Olympic symbol is an example of the gestalt principle of </span>simplicity (Pragnanz).
Atoms- basic building blocks of ordinary matter. they can join together to form molecules.
molecules- electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
compounds- chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds