2. Texas has more staff members than most states
Answer:
b) remains
Explanation:
"Remains" is the grammatically correct word to occupy the white space shown in the question above.
That's because that word is related to the word "Optimism", which represents the pronoun "it" in that sentence. As we know, when using the pronouns "he, she, it" we must conjugate the verbs. The correct form of "remain" is "remains".
Please find attached the figure with the complete question including the histogram
Answer:

Explanation:
You must understand the <em>histogram.</em>
The horizontal axis shows the <em>weights in pounds</em> measured using the central points of the intervals. The intervals are supposed to be [105,115], [115,125], [125,130], . . .
The height of the bars represents the frequencies or number of <em>members </em>for each interval. You can read the height of each bar on the vertical axis.
Thus, you find the number of members for each interval:
- first interval: 5 members
- second interval: 4 members
- third interval: 2 members
- fourth interval (blank): 0 members
- fifth interval: 5 members
- sixth interval (blank): 0 members
- seventh interval: 4 members
Total: 5 + 4 + 2 + 0 + 5 + 0 + 4 = 20 members ← answer
Answer:
Approximately one fifth or one sixth
The correct answer is Sigmund Freud
According to Freud's psychoanalytic theory, all psychic energy is generated by libido. Freud suggested that our mental states are influenced by two competing forces: cathexis and anti-cathexis.
Cathexis has been described as an investment of mental energy in a person, an idea or an object. If you are hungry, for example, you can create a mental image of a delicious meal that you want. In other cases, the ego may use some energy from the id to seek activities that are related to the activity in order to disperse some of the excess energy from the id. If you can't really look for food to appease your hunger, you can instead flip through a cookbook or browse through a recipe blog.
Anti-cathexis involves the ego blocking the id's socially unacceptable needs. Suppressing urges and desires is a common form of anti-cathexis, but it involves a significant investment of energy.