Please find attached the figure with the complete question including the histogram
Answer:
Explanation:
You must understand the <em>histogram.</em>
The horizontal axis shows the <em>weights in pounds</em> measured using the central points of the intervals. The intervals are supposed to be [105,115], [115,125], [125,130], . . .
The height of the bars represents the frequencies or number of <em>members </em>for each interval. You can read the height of each bar on the vertical axis.
Thus, you find the number of members for each interval:
- first interval: 5 members
- second interval: 4 members
- third interval: 2 members
- fourth interval (blank): 0 members
- fifth interval: 5 members
- sixth interval (blank): 0 members
- seventh interval: 4 members
Total: 5 + 4 + 2 + 0 + 5 + 0 + 4 = 20 members ← answer
Answer:
Ethnocentrism can make you sort of blind to new things in other cultures and sometimes make you right them off as strange or unnatural, when in fact it's most likely just that it's something we aren't used to seeing in our own cultures. The United States has a lot of very deep-rooted and socio systematic ethnocentrism that I think affects a lot of Americans so heavily they don't even notice it, but ethnocentrism comes in many forms throughout many groups of people, not just Americans. Ethnocentrism can make you unable to fully take in another culture, and therefore unable to fully understand it and the people it belongs to.
Answer:Interdependent self
Explanation:Interdependent self-is an understanding that a person doesn't just exist as an individual who depend only on himself or herself but an individual exist with the connection of everyone around them ,associating with each other and helping each other through this journey of life. Interdependence is focused on relationships with others and what one can do to benefits those in his or her society.
I think it would be Candidate H. They have worked at a company that was accused of labor violations. They would know first hand what that was like & most likely be willing to protect workers & minority rights.
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.