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Temka [501]
3 years ago
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Assume that you and 10 of your friends are stuck on a deserted island. No one is coming to get you. So, you have no option other

than adjusting to this new life. Answer these questions about what you might do in this situation. Part A There are fruit trees on the island. Everyone spends an equal number of hours collecting fruit. How do you decide how much fruit each person gets? Choose one of these options, and explain your choice. You divide it equally among the 11 of you. Everyone gets only the fruit he or she personally collected. The leader decides how to best use it. The person with the most resources back home gets most of the fruit.
Social Studies
2 answers:
Ghella [55]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Here is one possible response:

Everyone gets only the fruit they collect, because individuals should get exactly what they work for.

Explanation:

This is the answer on PLATO. You're entitled to put what you decide. It's your opinion

scoray [572]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answer would be option A, You divide it equally among the 11 of you.

Everyone spends equal number of hours collecting fruit. The fruits will be divided equally among the 11 of the people on the deserted island.

Explanation:

If you are stuck on an island with your friends and there is no way back home or no chance of getting help in the near time, then you all must adjust to this new life on the island.

The first thing to do is to get food for your survival. There are fruit trees and all of the 11 people stuck on the island need to spend equal time to search for the fruits.

Now being a decision maker, I will decide to divide all of the collected fruits among 11 people equally. In this way, no one will be left hungry and everyone will search for more and more food to make his own share get bigger.

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