Out of the choices presented, "D. According to the governor, Sarah has never given up on anyone who needs help" seems to be the best option for this scenario. Out of the choices, D is presented with the most credibility being a statement from the governor (and Sarah is running for a seat on the city council).
Answer: i'm guessing D i could be wrong
Explanation:
409,200,000,000
rule 1: place point where there is one non-zero number to the left of the decimal point
so that would be after 4
now simply count the number of spaces the decimal point have "moved" from the original number
this will be the exponent of 10
so
409,200,000,000
the point in the original equation was supposed to be at the very end of the number
like this
409,200,000,000.000
we put the decimal point after 4
and now we count
that will be 11 spaces
so our answer is
4.092 * 10^11
Answer:
This question is incomplete. Here is the complete question:
Determine whether each thesis statement is weak or strong.
A] The number of homeless citizens in the United States has recently increased.
B] Smoking should be outlawed because it causes many health problems, such as breathlessness and lung disease.
C] The jeans industry targets its advertisements to appeal to young adults.
D] The invention of vaccinations has had a major effect on humans by wiping out a number of deadly diseases.
Explanation:
The correct answers are:
A] The number of homeless citizens in the United States has recently increased. Weak thesis Statement
B] Smoking should be outlawed because it causes many health problems, such as breathlessness and lung disease. Strong thesis Statement
C] The jeans industry targets its advertisements to appeal to young adults. Weak thesis Statement
D] The invention of vaccinations has had a major effect on humans by wiping out a number of deadly diseases. Strong thesis Statement
A Strong thesis Statement demonstrates a clear and precise idea. The topic will be easily identified and will not lead to confusion.
A Weak thesis Statement is vague and confusing, it is not clear what is the main topic the article is dealing with.
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