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The argument that is presented here is a very weak argument. This is due to several reasons. In this example, the sample size is very small. The person is talking about a sample size of a dozen celebrities. This is a very small number of celebrities to be interviewed. It would not lead to a conclusion that is representative of the population. Moreover, there is a risk of response bias, as the people are most likely answering in a way that is expected. Finally, there is also a risk of confirmation bias, as the speaker is a lot more likely to notice cases in which the interviewees answer in the way that he expects.
Answer:
speed = distance/time
distance= 10km
time= 1 hour 30 mins = 1.5 hour
speed = 10/ 1.5 = 6.66666666667 km/h
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<span>A lot of people that were executed had a white victim. In fact, 77 percent of people that were given the death penalty had killed a white person. This is ironic as half of all homicide victims are African American.</span>
Answer:
bulimia
Explanation:
bulimia nervosa is a type of eating disorder in which someone may feel as though they have lost control over their weight and evaluate themselves according to their body shape and weight. Someone with bulimia may feel caught in a cycle of eating large quantities of food known as ‘bingeing’, and then engaging with behaviours to compensate for this as an attempt to prevent gaining weight known as purging.
The correct answer is B) extended, with at most two conclusions.
"Because the Chicago Public Library is a distinguished institution, therefore we can expect that the city’s budget will continue to include library funding as a protected item. It also follows that Chicago citizens will continue to have free access to the world’s great literature" is the following type of argument: extended, with at most two conclusions.
When we are answering some questions, we have to give arguments to support our answers. There are usually four types of arguments. They are argumentation by analogy, inductive argumentation, deductive argumentation, and abductive argumentation. In the case of the question, we can use deductive argumentation using the premises that are there to be verified. The type of argument extended, with at most two conclusions.
The other options of the question were A) simple. C) extended, with more than two conclusions.