Answer:
True.
Explanation:
As per the context given in the question, she(sister) would best use this experiment of 'putting the tomatoes in sun and shade to compare the results' to persuade me as this experiment attempts to support her claim logically that establishes the credibility of her claim and compels me as an audience to accept and believe her claim. She <u>employs the 'experimental' research method to show the consequences of manipulation of an independent variable('sun') on the dependent variable 'tomatoes' to observe its impact(ripening)</u> and reach a valid and authentic conclusion. Therefore, my sister would persuade me even though she's not a scientist as this experiment substantiates her claim reasonably. Thus, the given assertion is <u>true.</u>
Explanation:
Menes sent an army down the Nile and defeated the king of Lower Egypt in battle. In this way Menes united the two kingdoms.
Answer:
By increasing the amount and so do cell phone consumers, so the price reaches equilibrium.
Explanation:
The law of supply and demand says that if the supply increases, the price or demand may decrease, and if supply decreases, the price or demand may increase. <em>And the reality is that today there is a great deal of supply and variety of cell phones with which a greater amount is acquired by consumers, bringing the price to its equilibrium.
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The number of consumers who can afford a high-end smart phone is less, and in reality it does not affect the equilibrium price much, even due to the fact that several consumers purchase cell phones in rental or credit plans.
This is of course a very complicated issue and there are several reasons why this conflict been so difficult to resolve, but the main reason is that both sides are claiming territory that they have both legitimately held.
<span>Many states restricted British imports, but they did not all impose the same duties, or taxes, on foreign goods. The British took their goods to the states with the lowest taxes. From there they moved those products to the other states. The states tried to prevent the British from exploiting the different trade laws by levying tariffs on British goods that crossed state lines. The Congress could not address the problem because it had no power to regulate commerce. Each state was beginning to act independently, which threatened the unity of the new nation.</span>