<u><em>Recycling can help reduce garbage, but items such as disposable diapers cannot be recycled.</em></u>
<em>The landfill, along with many other considerations, is paying the price for our practice in over population. We have spent our immense wealth on sex and reproduction and convenience with the result of things like diapers which, once used, cannot be recycled. It is a point really well taken. We cannot keep on filling our land and oceans with products that cannot be disposed of any other way. We need to be considering alternate ways of accomplishing the same thing. </em>
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The answer to this question is A
I believe that it's no,<span> it is not a valid inference because her classmates do not make up a random sample of the students in the school. But I can't be sure, I really haven't done much on inferences, especially in math. I know for sure that her inference is incorrect though. Hope this helps, even a bit!</span>
The answer looks like it could be b
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