The underlying assumptions are those not asserted, presuming the context make them evident.
A person using logical reasoning will only accept an idea after they get the true facts. This is a simple question. Following a specific method that relies on certain facts or assumptions.
It is not possible to answer the question since it requires the assumptions about the shape and orientation of the oil molecules. There is no basis for any assumptions in these contexts.
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Lumen and candlepower are not the same thing. Lumen measure the of light surrounds, like you would light a room with a lamp. Candlepower measures the light in a beam, like a flashlight beam. With a few assumptions you can convert lumen to candlepower. With these assumptions 360 lumen would be 28.6 candlepower.
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a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof.
axioms or postulates
The question makes assumptions. Some boys are not trustworthy as is true for some girls.
Assumptions based on stereotypes, generalizations, or personal biases can interfere with critical thinking by clouding judgement and affecting the decision-making process. Additionally, making assumptions without sufficient evidence or information can lead to flawed reasoning and incorrect conclusions.
No of course not. The only was to become pregnant is if you are a girl who had sex. Then you have the possibility to become pregnant. Not by your mother's assumptions.
A company may use more than one costing method concurrently.
The assumptions of cox regression are a constant relationship and the proportional hazards assumptions.
The correct spelling is "assumptions." Assumptions refer to beliefs considered to be true without evidence or proof.
Assumptions is a noun (plural form of assumption).
Social perceptions of the clitoris range from the significance of its role in female sexual pleasure, assumptions about its true size and depth, and varying beliefs.
Social perceptions of the clitoris range from the significance of its role in female sexual pleasure, assumptions about its true size and depth, and varying beliefs.