Nations should export as many different types of goods or services as possible.
Nations should do their best to produce all goods locally, to minimize the risks associated with dependence on foreign goods.
A nation should diversify when it can use its resources to produce goods and services more efficiently than other nations.
<span>Each nation should specialize in producing only the goods or services that it uses. </span>
Answer:
refusal to give unailenable rights to everyone
Explanation:
Answer:<u> Body mass index , overweight</u>
Explanation:
Body mass index(BMI) is defined as the value that is obtained after relation height with mass of the body.It defines about composition of any human body by measuring these factor.BMI ranging between 18 to 24 is considered normal. More than or less than this measure is considered overweight and underweight respectively.
Overweight is the state of body in which body fat tends to increase which impacts in increment of body weight.This condition is more than the normal state of healthy body and thus can result in different problems like obesity, heart diseases, diabetes etc.
According to the question, Tom's BMI(body mass index) is 28 and he is considered overweight as BMI is more than normal(18 to 24) BMI of a human body due to fat .
The answer to the statement is true for chronological age is
a way of measuring the age of a person in which applies the changes that
happens to one’s self such as physiological changes. This is useful for test
such as psychological test.
Answer: test had less than perfect reliability
Explanation: The test score used by the college to predict how a student will perform could be said to have less than perfect reliability. This proved to be the case due to the students actual performance when later admitted based on intervention. It shows that the test score can not consistently serve as proof that only students who have above the cut off mark will be good performers in the college. Therefore, it could be concluded that the test score had less than perfect reliability based on the the eventual performance of the student.