What questions should the technician ask the customer if there is a possibility that the refrigerant is contaminated?

What will be an ideal response?


When is the last time the system was serviced? Who worked on it? What parts were replaced? Do you have a copy of the work order?

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Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. Karl Marx believed that the key to human history was class conflict. According to Marxist theory, the

bourgeoisie are locked in inevitable conflict with the proletariat. This bitter struggle can end only when members of the working class unite in revolution and throw off their chains of bondage. The result will be a classless society, one free of exploitation, in which everyone will work according to their abilities and receive according to their needs. James M. Henslin, Essentials of Sociology A) Argument; conclusion: According to Marxist theory ... with the proletariat. B) Nonargument. C) Argument; conclusion: This bitter struggle can end ... their chains of bondage. D) Argument; conclusion: The result will be a classless society ... to their needs. E) Argument; conclusion: Karl Marx believed ... class conflict.

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When Paul discusses self-control and the ability to endure suffering, he echoes the values of a philosophy that was commonplace in Greco-Roman society. Which philosophy?

A. Epicureanism B. Stoicism C. Dualism D. Utilitarianism

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Describe the metaphysical views of the pre-Socratic philosophers

What did Socrates learn from them?

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint. It is false that some funerals are gleeful occasions. Therefore, some funerals are not gleeful occasions

A) Invalid; existential fallacy. B) Invalid; illicit subcontrary. C) Invalid; illicit subalternation. D) Invalid; illicit conversion. E) Valid; no fallacy.

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