The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can say the following.
By what process did the Muslim Empire receive and exchange their ideas, achievements, and knowledge?
We can say that the Muslim Empire received and exchanged those things through trade and conquest. But basically through trade.
Islam spread in the 13th century.
In the beginning, Islam was introduced through Arab Muslim traders and merchants. After they did so, it was the rulers through the conversion of the elite people. Missionaries came from Southern Asia, like Champa and Gujarat. There also were missionaries from the Hadhramaunt, in Arabian Peninsula.
In those years, during the Fatimid Caliphate, Muslims from Arabi expanded their territories and captured some parts of North Africa, including Egypt. Trade was a very important activity and helped spread Islam throughout many regions of Africa. Muslim traders took their Islam beliefs everywhere and influenced many people.
<span>In this scenario, Albert is most likely "</span><span>Encoding information into his memory".
Encoding is the vital initial step to making new memory. It enables the apparent thing of importance to be changed over into a construct that can be stored inside the mind, and after that recalled later from short-term or long-term memory.
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The god of the incas was the sun. There's even a festival dedicated to it.
The Four Noble Truths, which include the Eightfold Path, describe the
true nature of existence, and the means to live in harmony with that
nature.
By tradition, the preaching of the Four Noble Truths
was the first sermon given by the Buddha, after he became the Awakened
One.
It could be said that The Four Noble Truths, and what they
infer, are Buddhism itself. There are many traditions, schools, sects
of Buddhism, but the Four Noble Truths are acknowledged in all of them,
because they are foundational. They describe why Buddhism is needed, and
what constitutes the essence of the practice of Buddhism. There may be
various practices and ideas within Buddhism, but they are merely
different expressions of the essence as expressed in the Four Noble
Truths.
Answer:
![P(Somewhere) = 0.15](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28Somewhere%29%20%3D%200.15)
![P(Elsewhere) = 0.3](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28Elsewhere%29%20%3D%200.3)
Explanation:
Given
![P(Bedroom) = 0.4](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28Bedroom%29%20%3D%200.4)
![P(kitchen) = 0.1](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28kitchen%29%20%3D%200.1)
![P(bathroom) = 0.2](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28bathroom%29%20%3D%200.2)
![P(livingroom) = 0.15](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28livingroom%29%20%3D%200.15)
Solving (a): Somewhere else
This is calculated as follows;
Because it is not in any of the given places; the probability is calculated as:
![P(Somewhere) = 1 - (P(bedroom) + P(kitchen) + P(bathroom) + P(living\ room))](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28Somewhere%29%20%3D%201%20-%20%28P%28bedroom%29%20%2B%20P%28kitchen%29%20%2B%20P%28bathroom%29%20%2B%20P%28living%5C%20room%29%29)
This gives:
![P(Somewhere) = 1 - (0.4 + 0.1 + 0.2 + 0.15)](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28Somewhere%29%20%3D%201%20-%20%280.4%20%2B%200.1%20%2B%200.2%20%2B%200.15%29)
![P(Somewhere) = 1 - 0.85](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28Somewhere%29%20%3D%201%20-%200.85)
![P(Somewhere) = 0.15](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28Somewhere%29%20%3D%200.15)
Solving (b): Bedroom or kitchen
This is calculated by adding individual probabilities
![P(Elsewhere) = P(Bedroom) + P(kitchen)](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28Elsewhere%29%20%3D%20P%28Bedroom%29%20%2B%20P%28kitchen%29)
![P(Elsewhere) = 0.2 + 0.1](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28Elsewhere%29%20%3D%200.2%20%2B%200.1)
![P(Elsewhere) = 0.3](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=P%28Elsewhere%29%20%3D%200.3)