Neither.- Its 'I was given access.'
No, 'fed water' is not a correct statement. The term 'fed' is typically used in the context of providing food, not water. It would be more accurate to say 'given water' or 'provided water'.
Please rewrite. The statement is not provided so an answer can not be given.
The luggage can weigh no more than 70 pounds. The correct mathematical translation for the given statement is x<70
None of those given.
"Hosted by" is correct when referring to an event or gathering that is being organized or held by someone, such as "The conference was hosted by the company." "Given by" can be used when referring to a gift or donation provided by someone, such as "The scholarship was given by the foundation."
Neither is correct. The nearest correct statement that can be constructed from anything close to the given materials is: "Eight and eight are sixteen."
The logical process of moving from a given statement or set of statements to a conclusion is called deductive reasoning. This type of reasoning involves drawing conclusions that are necessarily true based on the information provided in the premises.
TYPES OF MARK Most of the marks (those without prefixes, and 'B' marks) are given for accurate results, drawings or statements. • M marks are given for a correct method. • B marks are given for a correct statement or step. • A marks are given for an accurate answer following a correct method.
When a passage from the English section of the explore test is correct, it means that the answer to the given question aligns with the information and context provided in the passage.
statement given is not true or a lie
no options are given
if is a conditional statement to check the given condition