At 11:00 p.m., Alexia is working on an important work assignment due tomorrow. The assignment requires the Internet to access important files from a server. Unfortunately, a power outage just knocked out Alexia's home Internet service. Local caf?s with free wireless Internet are closed, as are public libraries. The university library is still open but will close in an hour, and Alexia needs to
work all night to finish the project. After a few minutes of pondering what to do, she calls a local motel that has free Internet service and books a room for the night. Alexia's decision making illustrates _____ reasoning.
A) deductive
B) syllogistic
C) theoretical
D) practical
D) practical
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