Answer:
B: obsessions
Explanation:
An obsession is a thought that cannot be controlled or paralyzed, as it presents itself in a repetitive, intrusive and unwanted way, often becoming something exaggerated and irrational.
It is common for some people to confuse obsession with compulsion, however, while obsession is repetitive and uncontrolled thinking, compulsion is repetitive and uncontrolled behavior.
Answer:
3,6,9,12
Explanation:
like bro???
just do
3x1, 3x2, 3x3, so on and so forth
Answer:
Even though Egyptians didn't have any good technology at that time they would build pyramids by cutting and moving pieces of stones and making it into a pyramid shape. We still don't really know how they did their work but the stars were a guide for them to use as math and calculate where which of the pyramids corners would go.
(Hope this helps, I'm not so sure about the stars part but I saw it on a history channel a while ago. Good luck!)
Explanation:
Hedging one commodity by using a futures contract on another commodity is called cross hedging.
Cross hedging is the process of using two different assets with positively correlated price movements to hedge risk.
Investors that buy derivative products, such as commodities futures, frequently use cross hedging. Traders can buy and sell contracts for the delivery of commodities at a certain future date by using commodity futures markets.
The risk that the assets will move in opposing directions is assumed by the investor because cross hedging depends on assets that are not perfectly correlated (therefore causing the position to become unhedged).
To learn more about cross hedging here
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