The best snap judgments come from people whose decisions are based on impulsive decisions.
<h3>What is a Snap Judgment?</h3>
This refers to the impulsive decisions that a person makes and sometimes they are also made when ample information is available to them.
Hence, we can see that when making a snap decision, it is important to make a quick overview of the information available, before making the decision.
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Answer:
750
Explanation:
<em>I'm gonna make my best effort here... (it's been a long hecking time since SAT math last year :P)</em>
Set both equation equal:
5x = -15x + 3000
20x = 3000
x = 150
Plug into any equation because both are equal anyway:
y = 5x
y = 5(150)
y = 750
(a, b) --> (x, y)
The point is (150, 750) and b = 750
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The type of information memorization strategy Tanya I would recommend she uses to learn that information is none of these.
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Answer:
16.4 cm/0.4 ms
Explanation:
1: We know that the travel rate is 410 meters per second. We want to find a way in which we can cancel meters or seconds, and we can do that by multiplying 410m/1s with 100 cm/1m.

2. Now we want to get rid of that s, seconds, and we do so by multiplying prior fractions by 1s/1000ms.

3. Now we can diagnollay cross out m, and s. Leaving us with cm on top, and ms on the bottom. Which is what we want because we are calculating how many cm are for every .04 ms.
4: After that, you can multiply 410 and 100, to get 4,100. Whih leaves you with 4,100cm over 1000ms. Simplifying this, gives you 41, but that is NOT your answer. 41 cm, is for every ms, NOT every .04
5. Hence, you multiply 41 by .04 and get 16.4cm/.04ms.