The question makes an incorrect assumption. Many would consider that assumption presumptive and repugnant.
The greater the demand; the higher the price. This doesn't apply to free goods, like air.
The question has an implicit assumption which is incorrect; the British actually lost the American Revolution.
Slaves would fight for England. Not sure that I see the relevance, please explain. Was England significantly involved in the American Civil War, which, I assume, is what we are discussing?
Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.Making the very unlikely assumption that all the ones you do answer are correct and that there are no penalty points for incorrect answers, 52*30% = 15.6 so you can miss out at most 15 questions.
Some do. The question makes a general assumption. the question itself seeks to justify a premise made in the question, which is an incorrect assumption or observation.
The question makes an incorrect assumption. There are many jobs just as important as being a doctor.
Your assumption is incorrect. Dodge has NOT become part of General Motors. Dodge is owned by Chrysler LLC.
False. A logic error in which a conclusion does not logically follow from the evidence is typically referred to as a fallacy, not an assumption. An assumption is a belief or statement taken for granted without proof, whereas a fallacy specifically involves incorrect reasoning in the argument.
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The court doesn't know. It will sometimes make that assumption after hearing testimony and reviewing evidence.The court doesn't know. It will sometimes make that assumption after hearing testimony and reviewing evidence.The court doesn't know. It will sometimes make that assumption after hearing testimony and reviewing evidence.The court doesn't know. It will sometimes make that assumption after hearing testimony and reviewing evidence.
There is no reason why it should! So the question is based on an incorrect assumption. A matrix of only zero vectors will be singular!