<span>The correct answer is:
a. Economics is the social science that tries to explain the choices people make concerning the limited resources that meet their needs and wants.
Note that people also include the government - since governments are made up of people.
Now, the reason why the other options are wrong:
b. Economics is the social science that tries to explain the reasons why the currencies of various countries are so numerous.
The currencies are an instrument, but not a necessary one. For example, the traditional economies don't use currencies at all!
c. Economics is the social science that tries to explain only the choices the government makes concerning supply and demand in the markets.
Reason why it's wrong: It examines the choice of both private and official choices !
d. Economics is the social science that tries to explain the spiritual choices people make concerning how to share limited resources.
- this is false as spirituality barely matters in economics except as a factor influencing people's choices!</span>
Answer:
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Explanation:
The answer would be: D. city-state
Answer:
D. decrease in the price of MP3 players
Explanation:
The above is the correct answer.
"Ceteris paribus" is a Latin phrase which means "all else being equal". The decrease in the price of MP3 players is the changes that does NOT violate ceteris paribus.
The selected option is talking about MP3 player. The MP3 player doesn't fit into the demand for CD players. It is the odd there which doesn't violate.
Option D is the correct answer.
WELL FIRST : Scientific inquiry is a multifaceted activity......like the processes of science include the formulation of scientifically investigable questions, construction of investigations into those questions, the collection of appropriate data, the evaluation of the meaning of those data, and the communication of this evaluation.
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SECOND: Scientific knowledge is based on observation and inference........ it is super duper important to recognize that these are very different things. Not only does science require creativity in its methods and processes, but also in its questions and explanations.
But ya lolz.....hope this helps.....maybe? :D</span><span />