Answer:
<em>Using chunking.</em>
Explanation:
<u>Chunking is a mental process of making groups out of individual facts or information. Our brain stores knowledge easier if it is gathered than if it is separated. So, our memory will work better if we connect and join information. </u>
Avoiding the use of imagery will not help Sheila encode information more effectively. On the contrary, imagery is a productive way of storing information. Vivid explanations and images let us understand better, and, in consequence, memorize more effectively.
Avoiding making associations to her life will neither be useful because this is also a good technique for memorizing. It is always better to connect new information to the one we are already familiar with. By doing that, we make stronger relationships between facts and that way we memorize them better.
Dividing attention is not the most recommended method of encoding information. It means being able to do multitasking activities. In this type of studying, we need to direct our attention to the specific information we are studying and concentrate to understand it and store it.
A. They all have 4 sides
B. They have a different shape
C. They are all boxed but they have different shapes and sizes but they have 4 sides
I'd go with B because since she loves puppies, she'll surely squeal in delight...
Answer: They will drive 224 miles
Explanation: We know that they can drive 112 miles on 4 gallons
We set that up as 112/4 (miles per gallon)
8 is 4 twice, in other words, 4 times 2
So now we can see that 112 ?
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4 8
You do what you did on the bottom (times 2 to get 8) to the top (times 2 to get 224)
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