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The answer to your question is yes.
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This is a question that is based on a hypothetical scenario. This type of question often begins with "What if..." Generally, the scenario is not actively occurring.
please answer the question based on a quantitative/qualitative scenario
Your question seems to be based on a scenario which you need to explain
For drama we have to write a brief scenario based on a stimulus. The stimulus is the following: ' Then...that come it may, As come it will fora' that; That sense and worth, o...39;that. ' Any ideas on what scenario i could write based...
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Since we don't know what Betty's actions or the scenario were ... we can't answer the question.
Without knowing the specific scenario or information provided, it is difficult to make an accurate prediction. However, one could potentially predict an outcome based on the available data and relevant factors presented in the scenario.
No this is not a hypothetical question. A hypothetical question is a question that includes facts of evidence that is need for an opinion.
If you have to ask a question with the word 'scenario' in it: You asked me to help you out with a relationship problem so what is the scenario behind it?' If you are just needing a sentence with the word 'scenario' in it: 'When I started my new position at my new job I had to find out what the scenario was that the former person in that position left because I am missing some important information.'
If I could answer the question, than why would I be looking for question's solution on this site.
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A scenario is like a situation or a story. So explaining it is simply reading over it and summarizing the key points. The shorter the scenario, the harder it may be to explain. For example if the scenario states: Jane ran to the mall. She shopped for 3 hours. To explain this is simple: Jane ran to the mall and shopped for 3 hours.