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Ganezh [65]
3 years ago
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One of the key concepts you have explored so far is the importance of consistency. Whether you are following the order of operat

ions to solve a math problem or driving on the right side of the road to get to class, you are using a consistent strategy to get the job done. Name three other examples you can think of in the world around you where a consistent behavior or problem-solving strategy is important. If some people didn't follow the rules in each of your examples, what consequences would follow?
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1 answer:
Temka [501]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Other three examples of the importance of the consistency could be:

1. Cutting the vegetables for food.

2. Wearing clothes for the daily.

3. Playing a videogame as Tetris or Pacman.

Explanation:

<em>The consistency is actually important for almost every task in daily life</em>, in the examples I gave, the consequences by didn't follow the rules could be:

1. A person could cut their hand, sometimes this occurs because the person is careless, but if, for example, don´t move the fingers at the same time of the move the knife on the vegetable <u>could cut a hand or the fingers seriously</u>.

2. Select the correct clothes and wearing in a correct order is crucial to look well, if the person doesn´t select in a correct colors or styles to wear, or in a extreme case wears the clothes in a inadequate order (for example, wearing first the shoes and next trying to wear the pants), <u>could lose time, looking rare or bad or damage the clothes</u>.

3. The videogames are played for fun, but if it's done without consistency, <u>the person will never win in the game and could feel angry or frustrated</u>.

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