Sixty percent of Company A’s employees are considered top performers. Fifty five percent of Company A’s employees are in a rigorous training program. Assuming these two statements are true are most of Company A’s employees in the rigorous training program considered top performers?

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Answer: So, what we know is that 60% of the employers are top performance - this means that 40% are not.

Also, half of the employers (50%) are in the rigorous training program.

Consider this situation: all of the employers in the in the rigorous training program are top performers ( and some top performers are not) - this is a possible situation (then the statement would be correct)

On the other hand, another possible situation is that all of the non-top performers are in the rigorous training program - and some of the top performers are too. (then the statement would be incorrect)

This means that we actually don't have enough information to answer this question!


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1. To Policles, it seemed that Metas was having less than his due, so he applauded loudly, and he was surprised to observe that the soldiers frowned at him, and that all his neighbors regarded him with some surprise. (Apparently, it is not common for the audience to show their appreciation in such an overt manner).

2. Standing upon his bench and waving hands and unpraised voice, he protested with all the strength of his lungs against the mad judgement of the audience. (This act is an apparent favorite of the audience but Policles can't stand it.)

When you perform research for your project, the sources you absolutely MUST review area. primary sources only.
b. primary and secondary sources.
c. primary, secondary, and tertiary sources.
d. any two types of sources as long as you have two.

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c. primary, secondary, and tertiary sources.

In performing research for a project, it is necessary to consult the three types of information sources, the primary, the secondary and the tertiary sources. The primary sources refers to first hand information or the original one, that has not gone in review. Secondary sources are those information sources that has been analyzed and interpreted such as textbooks. The tertiary sources on the other hand, are the combination of both primary and secondary sources of information such as encyclopedias, almanacs, atlases and others.

When you perform research for your project, the sources you absolutely MUST review are primary and secondary sources.

So the correct answer is B.

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Which has a mismatch between subject and modifier? Though sleeping, my dream was so realistic that I thought I was awake.
Though sleeping, I had such a realistic dream that I thought I was awake.
Though I was sleeping, my dream was so realistic that I thought I was awake.

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The sentence that has a mismatch between subject and modifier is the first one - Though sleeping, my dream was so realistic that I thought I was awake.
The way this sentence is written, it would mean the dream was sleeping. 

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The yearbook club had a meeting. The meeting had 18
people, which is two-thirds of the club. How many people are in the club?

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x = number of people in the club.
2/3x = 18
Solve by dividing both sides by 2/3
18 ÷ 2/3 = 27
There are 27 people in the club.
I think if the two thrids of the club it might equal the percentage of an answer

Which of the following lines from the story is an example of indirect characterization?a. The old lady had not heard him; only Chig had heard.
b. She smiled. She had all her teeth, but they were too perfect to be her own.
c. They had been met at the door by Aunt Rose, GL's wife, and ushered into the living room.
d. Tears now traveled down the lines in her face, but when she spoke, her voice was clear.

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The correct answer should be D. Tears now traveled down the lines in her face, but when she spoke, her voice was clear. 

That is because what she is like as a person is not said clearly, but can be found out by analyzing her actions.