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OpenStudy (cakt07):

The total market value of goods and services produced in a certain country during a specific period of time. Which of the following best matched the definition above? entrepreneurship gross domestic product capital investment mixed economy

OpenStudy (cakt07):

@Destinymasha

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

I thought we just did this .-.

OpenStudy (cakt07):

Look at the map of Africa above. The country of South Africa is at the very southern tip. The location of South Africa is very important. A lot of trade has to go around the southern tip to get from countries like India in the East to places like the United States and Europe in the West. The location and land of South Africa are examples of good capital resources. human resources. entrepreneurs. natural resources.

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Capital Resources --goods used to produce other goods and services Human resources -- A person in a business or organization, who is an important part of it all Entrepreneurs -- people who take the risk of starting a business natural resources --Stuff like water, tress, etc that can be used for economic gain

OpenStudy (cakt07):

A

OpenStudy (cakt07):

okay hold on

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

I think so!

OpenStudy (cakt07):

IceTreats is a company that sells ice cream bars. Inside every box of IceTreats, there is a survey that asks customers their favorite ice cream brand. Ninety percent of the survey-takers chose IceTreats. Based on the survey, IceTreats says that 90% of the public likes IceTreats more than any other brand of ice cream bar. Is this a fair statement? No, a survey is not a good method of collecting data. Yes, IceTreats has reported the data correctly. No, the survey method is biased. Yes, companies never make deceptive statements.

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (cakt07):

ikd!

OpenStudy (cakt07):

idk*

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Well, A makes no sense and D makes no sense either

OpenStudy (cakt07):

i think C

OpenStudy (cakt07):

@Destinymasha i think C

OpenStudy (cakt07):

A pharmaceutical company states in advertisements that their new ScarX Cream is guaranteed to erase scars in one month. The company based their claims on a study done by the company's dermatologists. The study showed that 84 percent of users said the sizes of their scars were reduced after using the product for 50 days. Do the study results support the company's claims? No, the results indicated that the scars were reduced, not erased. No, no product will ever be able to erase skin scars. Yes, 84 percent of the study's subjects saw positive results. Yes, the results indicated the product is effective against scars. @madeline.grey can you help too?

OpenStudy (cakt07):

A?

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Exactly :)

OpenStudy (cakt07):

A student reads in her science textbook that orange juice is a good source of vitamin C. The student then examines the following nutrition facts label from a bottle of orange juice. Does the nutrition facts label support the claims made by the science textbook? https://app31.studyisland.com/userfiles/TX7senutrition.gif No, orange juice contains too many carbohydrates to be healthy. Yes, orange juice is a good source of all necessary vitamins. Yes, orange juice contains a large amount of vitamin C. No, orange juice is only a good source of folate.

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Well, 130% of calcium is a mighty number:3

OpenStudy (cakt07):

C?

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Yuppers :P

OpenStudy (cakt07):

4. A scientist collected the following data on algal growth during an experiment Which of the following conclusions could be drawn from the data? Algae multiply most rapidly at 35°C. Algae multiply most slowly at 20°C. Algae multiply most slowly at 10°C. Algae multiply most rapidly at 20°C.

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Well, from 10 -20 degrees, its decreasing.... Then, at 20- 25 it goes up by 8 Then from 25 -30, it goes up by 8 again Then 30 -35, it goes up by 19 Then 35 -40, it goes up by 8

OpenStudy (cakt07):

so add all those together?

OpenStudy (cakt07):

im confused

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Nope -->at what point does it increase more significantly than the rest?

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

So, i think 35 degrees :)

OpenStudy (cakt07):

its not right :(

OpenStudy (cakt07):

Which of the following would make experimental results more reliable? choosing the data that match the hypothesis increasing the number of variables in the experiment performing the experiment multiple times adding the experimenter's opinion to the conclusions

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

OMG -.-

OpenStudy (cakt07):

on this one ^ i think A

OpenStudy (cakt07):

IKR! So... so UGHHH! *pulls hair* IFIVSNIONVSPIOFJQA{FJ! >:(

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Wouldn't doing it multiple times help?

OpenStudy (cakt07):

Eh?

OpenStudy (cakt07):

Im sorry, i dont understand your question O-o

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Wouldn't preforming the experiment multiples times make it more reliable?

OpenStudy (cakt07):

............ um.............

OpenStudy (cakt07):

Now, that i think about it. I guess your rite :)

OpenStudy (cakt07):

ABC Gasoline wants to prove that its fuel produces more gas mileage in cars than the leading competitor's fuel. In a test, one gallon of ABC gasoline is put in a car and the car is driven at 50 mph until it runs out of gas. Then, the test is repeated using the competitor's gasoline in the same car on the same road. The results are shown below. Fuel Type Gas Mileage Weather Conditions ABC 32 mpg warm, calm Competitor 29 mpg warm, windy Which of the following is true? No conclusion can be drawn; there are not enough variables in the experiment. ABC Gasoline can conclude that its fuel produces more gas mileage in cars than its competitor's fuel. No conclusion can be drawn; the differing weather conditions could have influenced the results. ABC Gasoline can conclude that its fuel produces less gas mileage in cars than its competitor's fuel.

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

:)

OpenStudy (cakt07):

Oh wait, xD Already did this question.

OpenStudy (cakt07):

ok

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

Oh goodie >.>

OpenStudy (cakt07):

so its my quesion is the same one, whrn you said 35 degrees

OpenStudy (destinymasha):

I get it , nvm lol Alrighty, lets work on this question :P

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