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Letter B is the correct answer.
In Sociology, a convergence cluster happens when a group of people (either family or friends) travel together. Thus, a group of friends traveling to New York City for the weekend is a good example of a convergence cluster.
Two reasons as to why the claim is not credible because there is no exact proof in regards with the article that has been forwarded to and there is no validity of which it has been studied and experimented on in which will tell whether the claim should be credible.
Answer:
immediate cost, future benefit, salary, net benefit
Explanation:
The question "What will I have to give up?" relates to <u>immediate cost</u>.
The question "What will I gain in return?" relates to <u>future benefits</u>.
The amount of money a worker might make on a job in a year is a <u>salary</u>.
The potential earnings of becoming a doctor minus the cost of going to medical school is the <u>net benefit</u>.
Immediate cost is the money spent on doing something or acquire an asset while future benefits is the potential for a venture, an activity or asset to contribute to financial gains in the future.
Salary is a fixed regular payment, mostly paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee.
Net benefit is the summation of all the benefit accrued from a venture minus all expenses, it means the present value of the Covered Payments net of all expenses.
Answer: This sequence most closely resembles the process of <u>Mitotic Cell Division.</u>
Explanation:
Mitotic cell division also known as equational division or simply mitosis. In mitotic cell division process the parental genetic material equally distributed among the two daughter cells. Thus the chromosome number in progenies are equal as in the mother cell. Mitotic cell division is a process of nuclear cell division took place in eukaryotic cells in the result of production of two identical daughter cells when parent cell divides. The nucleus divides into further two new nuclei each containing the same number and type of chromosomes as the original nucleus. The main four phases of mitotic cell division are prophase, mataphase, amaphase and telophase. So this sequences most closely resembles the process of mitotic cell division.