C would be the answer, as it is the only one that addresses the cost of the death penalty.
Answer:
This would represent a C. negative correlation.
Explanation:
A correlation is understood as the <em>relationship between 2 variables</em>, in which both affect one another. A negative correlation occurs when <em>one variable's increase/decrease causes the other to increase/decrease. </em>
In this case, the variables are the time exercising and one's body weight. Once the time on the treadmill increases, one's body weight decreases, thus creating a negative correlation.
Answer:had to exercise discretion in D.All of these are correct
Explanation:
What is meant by exercising discretion?
Exercising discretion means one doesn't make a haste decision but they first consider other factors before they act. Those factors need to be evaluated in terms of which matters the most.
A.He had to consider whether to shoot the suspect
- officers are not supposed to just shoot the suspect in haste without a reason to believe that the suspect poses a threat to them like when they pull a gun and shoot back.
B.He had to consider whether the shots fired were coming from the suspect
- If the suspect isn't the one shooting back it would not be called for to shoot he suspect but the person who is shooting.
C.He had to consider his safety and the safety for others
- firing shots may put people around in danger or in the line of fire where innocent people could die.
The answer to this question is <span>the neuroscience perspective
</span><span>the neuroscience perspective sees the brain as something that enables emotion, memory, and experiences.
</span>This perspective usually believe that by modifying a certain pattern in your brain, your brain's capability to produce emotion, memory, and experiences will also be changed.