What is the purpose of a devil’s advocate?
a. to push for a decision to be made in a timely manner
b. to point out obvious flaws in each solution
c. to make sure unpopular views are discussed
d. to provide the vote to make the majority
c. to make sure unpopular views are discussed
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Landlords have the right, and may have a duty, to evict tenants who seriously disturb others
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A) 39.60 units B) 40.72 units C) 47.34 units D) 52.67 units