Answer:
A schedule of delivering reinforcement in which the number of correct responses required before reinforcer delivery gradually increases. For example, a student might get a candy completing 3 math problems correctly, then be required to solve 5 math problems correctly for a candy, then seven corrects etc.
Answer:
e. absolutely complete.
Explanation:
In english and other languages, the term "redundant" is used to refer to the <u>use of two or more words used together but that have the same meaning. In other words, these two words mean the same thing. </u>
In this example and examining all our options, we can see that the option that has two words with the same meaning is "absolutely complete" because both of them refer to the total of something. Therefore, this would be a redundant phrase.
Answer:
$6,079,058.25
Explanation:
This is a simple present value problem. Using a financial calculator:N 20; PMT 500,000; FV 0; I 6%; Pmts in BEGIN mode.Compute PV : PV $6,079,058.25
Maybe not working out well? Or becoming weak?
They waited for prices to go up so they could sell their goods for even more money.
This should be precisely the correct answer