Mathematics, 24.08.2021 04:50 julio38
Question 4
10 Points
A media personality argues that global temperatures are not rising, because every year an increase is reported, such as
0.09 degrees C. The difference from the previous year is less than the margin of error of about 0.13 degrees C, so that
difference should be ignored. What is a strong counter argument?
A The change of 0.9 is not a lot and thus should be ignored.
B
The margin of error is larger than the increase so we should consider it an issue just extra information and
thus can be ignored.
C The margin of error is quite small compared to the change year over year, so it is a significant issue.
D) The difference is only 0.4 but that is still a significant change.
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A media personality argues that global temperatures are not rising, bec...
A media personality argues that global temperatures are not rising, bec...
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