Answer:
B, Identical components that can be used in place of one another in manufacturing
The theory that is associated with the outcomes that show the difference between older people and younger people's responses and income levels on attitudes about policing in a community inhabited by people of one race and ethnicity is <u>racial profiling</u>.
<h3>What is racial profiling?</h3>
Racial profiling is a stereotypical assumption or theory based on race, color, ethnicity, age, etc. Racial profiling differs from criminal profiling.
Criminal profiling concentrates on the actual commission of crimes.
Thus, the theory that is associated with the outcomes that show the difference between older people and younger people's responses and income levels on attitudes about policing in a community inhabited by people of one race and ethnicity is <u>racial profiling</u>.
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Answer:
1. Alley goes with narrow
2. Rattle goes with noisy
3. Raggedy goes with shredded
4. Invisible goes with hidden
Explanation:
1. Alley goes with narrow because an alley is a narrow passageway between buildings.
2. Rattle goes with noisy because when you shake a rattle, it makes a lot of noise, therefore making it <em>noisy</em>.
3. Raggedy goes with shredded because having raggedy clothes means that you have <em>shredded</em> worn out clothes, and it needs patches.
4. Invisible goes with hidden because when something is invisible, you can't see them, meaning that they are <em>hidden</em> away from our sight.
Answer:
Hilbert´s Hotel (by David Hilbert)
Explanation:
Imagine you are a foreign tourist that has just arrived to a town. In that town theres the<u> Hilbert´s Hotel</u>, internationally recognized for being the only hotel with <em>infinite rooms</em>. When you arrive to the lobby, you ask the manager to give you a room:
- Manager: "Im terribly sorry, but an infinite group of people has just arrived and all the rooms are full"
- You: "How is that possible? I thought you had infinite rooms
- Manager: "Indeed, but they are now full"
- You: "But that´s impossible... if there are infinite rooms they can´t all be full. I know there´s a way for me to get a room"
What would you do? You really need that room to spend the night...
NOTES: All the rooms are listed from one to infinity and only 1 person is able to stay per room.
SOLUTION
- You: "Look friend, all you have to do is tell the infinite group to move up one room, so the person staying the room 1 will move to the 2, the 2 to 3, the 3 to 4 and so on to infinity and i can take the room number 1. That way all the tourists, including me, would have a room."
EXTENSION OF THE PROBLEM
What would you do if two infinite groups of tourist´s arrives? How would you place them in the Hilbert hotel?
(hint: pair numbers are also infinite)
Significance of the problem
This particular problem is very interesting to me because it forces me to think out of the box something not only amusing but necessary to sort out day to day events.