Justin was selected to receive movie tickets because he was the third caller on the radio , The distribution method used was ?

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Answer 1
Answer: I think the distribution used was lottery. i'm not 100 percent sure tho, were there choices?
Answer 2
Answer: I remember this assignment, the choices were personal characteristics, lottery and force. The correct answer would be LOTTERY. If you think about it, it really is like trying to win the lottery. Lottery is defined as "a process or thing whose success or outcome is governed by chance." So that answer would make sense. I hope this helps!! 

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Answer:

the answer is D

Explanation:

Compound interest is the addition of interest to the principal sum of a loan or deposit, or in other words, interest on interest.

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Which statement is true?a) Savings are a leakage in the circular flow of income.
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the true statement would be: d) Taxes paid to the government have no direct effect on the economy. The tax that paid to the government will have indirect effect on people's life, such as used for military budget, building public service that not all people use, and distributed to welfare

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Identify the type of sentence. After the supplies are delivered, we will decorate the room. simple sentence compound sentence complex sentence

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the answer is a  complex sentence it has a subordinate clause  "After the supplies are delivered" what will happen next? we will decorate the room

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Complex sentence

Explanation:

Because it has a subordinate clause. “After the supplies are delivered” gives a question; "what happens next?" That is answered with “we will decorate the room.” Witch, when put together, means that is is a subordinate clause. In other words; a complex sentence

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Choose the term that best fits the statement.

a.
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c.
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b.
retirement
d.
gerontology

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The following statement " Individuals who are going through this process may need a period of adjustment because they feel like they don't have a place to go anymore." is about retirement. When a person retires after years of work, they are worried about the future. 

Answer: b. retirement

Explanation: When retiring after years of a working life, there is usually a period in the person's life in which the inertia of having a place where you have to go daily continues, clashing with the new "freedom" of retirement. Dependency and gerontology have nothing to do with having or not having a place to go, while Alzheimer's disease implies permanent memory loss.

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