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"Technological improvements and reduced equipment costs have made converting solar energy directly into electricity far more cost-efficient in the last decade. However, the threshold of economic viability for solar power (that is, the price per barrel to which oil would have to rise in order for new solar power plants to be more economical than new oil-fired power plants) is unchanged at thirty-five dollars. Which of the following, if true, does most to help explain why the increased cost-efficiency of solar power has not decreased its threshold of economic viability?
(A) The cost of oil has fallen dramatically. (B) The reduction in the cost of solar-power equipment has occurred despite increased raw material costs for that equipment. (C) Technological changes have increased the efficiency of oil-fired power plants. (D) Most electricity is generated by coal-fired or nuclear, rather than oil-fired, power plants. (E) When the price of oil increases, reserves of oil not previously worth exploiting become economically viable."
Answer:
(C) Technological changes have increased the efficiency of oil-fired power plants.
Explanation:
Economic viability is able to reveal the degree of acceptance of consumers in relation to a specific product. This viability is important to understand how the product will be received in the market and how profitable or not it can be for those who produce it.
Economic viability is usually greater when the cost and benefit ratio of the product or service is favorable, however this is not always the case.
Regarding the use of solar energy, although technological changes have made the installation and equipment of this type of energy more cost-effective, these technological changes have also increased the efficiency of oil plants. As a result, the economic viability of solar energy has declined.
Answer:
C. High-tech.
Explanation:
High-tech can be defined as the use of the latest or most advanced technology. High-tech is simply a short word for high technology and it comprises of a cutting edge or frontier technology by virtue of the use of the latest or most advanced technology available to users.
This ultimately implies that, a high technology (High-tech) typically involves the process of using complex computer systems, electronics or tools that are considered to be the latest or most advanced in the technology industry.
<em>Some examples of high-tech products are smart televisions, capsule endoscopy, smartphones, electric cars, etc. </em>
Options:
A. claim of fact
B. claim of definition
C. claim of policy
D<span>. claim of value
The answer would be option D "</span>claim of value." A claim of value is a claim that is used when a person makes a judgment, express approval or disapproval, or attempt to prove that some action, belief, or condition is right or wrong<span>. So, in this case the person is saying is wrong to vote which is stating's that this is wrong which would mean it's a claim of value.
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Answer:
qualitative and quantitative
Explanation:
Organismic theory can also be called systems theory. It could be useful for understanding personality as one unit.
Such theorists are places on final and formal causes. Formal causes is the belief that development in human is a directional process. While formal causes talks about the quality of organization of living systems. It emphasizes qualitative change.
Mechanistic theory has the view point that behaviors can be seen in the same way that mechanical or physiological processes are held. It emphasizes quantitative change.