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tichca

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Rivalee is a high school sophomore who is working at her first part-time job to save money for some fancy clothes that her parents have refused to buy for her. You can have it if you earn the money to pay for it yourself, they've told her. As long as she works no more than ____ hours per week, having a job while she is in school should not negatively impact her.
 
  a. 35
  b. 510
  c. 1015
   d. 1520

Question 2

The most common approach to understanding how people process information involves the use of a ____neuroimaging technique, such as functional MRI.
 
  a. task-related
  b. structural
  c. dynamic contract
   d. lucid on-demand



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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