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The given statement can be written as below after correcting the three errors in it:
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Given statement: The N.A.S.A. spacecraft is approaching Jupiter, which has a diameter more than eleven times greater than that of earth.
Corrected statement: The NASA spacecraft is approaching Jupiter, which has a diameter more than 11 times greater than that of Earth.
Corrections made:
- The name abbreviation of the name of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration is formally written and NASA and not N.A.S.A.
- The correct way of mentioning a number in a sentence is by putting it in digits (11 not eleven).
- Earth is a noun. Hence the first letter of the word should be capitalized.
Answer:
(in some cosmological theories) nonluminous material that is postulated to exist in space and that could take any of several forms including weakly interacting particles (cold dark matter) or high-energy randomly moving particles created soon after the Big Bang (hot dark matter).
Explanation:
Yes, I think that identifying the purpose would increase the credibility of the source, so if we understand the "should" here as "would be good if, is recommended" - then this statement is true.
Including the intent of the information in the source will help place the information in a wider context - and often the context is necessary to fully understand the content of a source.
The B. Fertile Crescent is the physical feature that covers most of Saudi Arabia. It is the place where the civilizations of the middle east and Mediterranean basin began.
Answer:
Tax cuts boost demand by increasing disposable income and by encouraging businesses to hire and invest more.
Tax increases do the reverse. These demand effects can be substantial when the economy is weak but smaller when it is operating near capacity.
Explanation:
How do taxes affect the economy in the long run? High marginal tax rates can discourage work, saving, investment, and innovation, while specific tax preferences can affect the allocation of economic resources. But tax cuts can also slow long-run economic growth by increasing deficits