Those who are attractive are perceived as more friendly. Those who have positive qualities are often judged more positively on their other qualities.
<h3>How does physical appearance affect perception?</h3>
Our responses are then overgeneralized to normal individuals whose faces resemble those who are unfit.
Thus, we perceive unattractive people more negatively than attractive people because unattractive faces show more similarity to the faces of unfit or unhealthy individuals that are adaptive for us to recognize.
Thus, option "A" is correct.
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Answer:
25 mangoes for $7.50 = .30 cents each
12 sold for .60 each = $7.20
12 sold for .30 more = $3.60 profit
25 - 12 = 13
13 sold for .55 each = $7.15
13 sold for .25 more = $3.25 profit
$3.60 + $3.25 = $6.85 total profit = 90%
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