According to Department of Transportation statistics for 2005: 1% of drivers received a citation for a moving violation; 40% of them were under 30 years old. Which of the following conclusions (about 2005) CANNOT be deduced from this information? Explain your answer in no less than a half a page, and no more than one page.1. 99% of drivers did not receive a citation for a moving violation.2. 60% of those who received a citation for a moving violation were 30 or older.3. 60% of those who did not receive a citation for a moving violation were under 30.4. 60% of drivers under 30 years old received a citation for a moving violation.5. A cousin who is under 30 is more likely to get a citation for a moving violation than is a cousin who is 30 or older.
What will be an ideal response?
Conclusions (3), (4), and (5) cannot be deduced from the given information.
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scholarships. A) (R ? B) ? [A ? (?G ? ?F)] B) (B ? R) ? [A ? ?(G • F)] C) (R ? B) ? [A ? (?G ? ?F)] D) [A ? (?G ? ?F)] ? (R ? B) E) (R ? B) ? [A ? ?(G ? F)]
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following claims about Monads is not true?
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According to the documentary, Confucius believed he was creating our second nature, which is _____.
a. intellectual b. cultural c. emotionally d. biological