Answer:
Carpet
Explanation:
<em>False cognates</em> are word pairs that sound similar and even are written similar, but have different meanings. False cognates can be found between different languages, but also within the same language. For example, English and Swedish word gift is written in the same way, but in Swedish gift means poison or married.
In the given ad the false cognate refers to the word <em>folder</em>. <em>Carpet</em> was translated into <em>carpeta</em> which in Spanish means folder. So the right translation into Spanish would be <em>alfombra</em> which in English means <em>carpet</em>.
Answer:
If function
Explanation:
In this case, the question asks to compare values in two cells and display an appropriate output based on the comparison made on the contents of both cells...
This can only be done in Excel using the if function.
Th form is as follows:
=IF(A1 < B1,"YES","NO")
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The differing ideological positions on the structure and function of the federal government are basically the following: liberals and conservatives.
Liberals agree on the idea that the government supports equality for the citizens. They agree on getting more government money to be used in the creation of more social programs aimed to help the ones in need. Sometimes this means increasing taxes to get the money for social programs. Liberals also support the government in creating legislation that promotes diversity, tolerance, and immigration.
Conservatives do not agree with the idea of a government that promotes equality. They support the government to promote order and respect in society, although equality is not one of their priorities. They also support the government to create strict legislation to support traditional American values, suppress abortion, and increases military expenditure.
These two ideological positions are part of the division of power of the federal government into three branches, under the system of checks and balances.
The answer is all of the above