Answer:
Dualistic thinking
Explanation:
Dualistic thinking is often seeing situations and issues in polarized terms —an act is either right or wrong, with no in-between; a statement is either true or false, regardless of the nuances or the situation to which it is being applied.
Answer: 39
Explanation: considering the fact that the sum of his age next year will be a third of the sum this year, the only way for this to be possible is if the second digit next year is zero (0) which means this year, the second digit is 9.
Going through the variables, only 3 and 9 fulfils all parameters. The sum of 3 and 9 equals 12 which is 3times the sum of age next year, 40 which is 4 and 0.
12÷4 = 3
He is 39 this year.
The three steps for effective decision making would be to first find a list of possible options, then to find and considers the characteristics of these options, and the last would be to consider the possible correct choice from this list of these options which you would have.
This ramp is called hanamichi.
In Japanese, hanamichi means 'flower passage,' and this ramp is called that way in Kabuki theater because in the past, actors passing through would receive flowers as gifts. Nowadays, these passages are used for important scenes during the play.
Between 2 thousand and 3 thousand people