An example that I would give of a situation in which a real-life problem has to be solved or a decision has to be made using good judgement would be the case of deciding what to study in university:
<em>"When I had to decide what I was going to study, I immediately put journalism out of my mind, as I believed it did not suit my personality. Even though I loved writing, I had always imagined that journalists had to be aggressive, </em><em>overconfident</em><em> and pushy, and that news only happened in other, more interesting places. I could not see how that could fit me. The school counselor I talked to kept telling me that this was not the case, but my </em><em>belief perseverance</em><em> would not let me listen to other information. In the end I decided to go for accounting. I believed that accounting was only about boring numbers, and for the first few months, I was responsible of </em><em>confirmation bias</em><em>, as that was the only thing I noticed about my studies. However, over time, I grew to like the path I had chosen, and I do not regret it."</em>
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Explanation:
The Following can be categorized by Exact or Uncertainly
(a)The number of eggs in a basket:Exactly
Because eggs is countable
(b)The mass of a dozen eggs:Uncertain
Because each egg can weigh differently
(c)The no of gallons of gasoline necessary to fill an automobile gas tank:Exactly
Because Volume of tank is known
(d)The number of cm in 2 m:Exactly
(e)The mass of a textbook:Exactly
(f)Time required to drive from San Francisco to Kansas city at an average speed of 53 mi/h: Uncertain
Because events like traffic and accidents might cause delay.
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Islamic worship or prayer
They are all geographic features of <span>India.</span>